Super Bowling Workshop
Get coding by playing bowling game with robots!
Overview
Learn basic coding skills while playing an amazing bowling game with programmable robots. Plan robot’s route then, use an age-appropriate app to instruct your robot to overcome obstacles and knock down bowling pins on a life-size floor mat.
The children face different obstacles each round.
Highlights
- Teaches basic motion codes (Forward, Backward, Right, Left, Go…)
- Develops problem solving skills when planning robot's routes.
- Develops logical thinking skills when coding.
- Generates excitement and a sense of achievement when knocking down pins.
- Visualises coding by watching real robots execute coded instructions.
What’s included?
- Tablets, robots and all the equipment needed are all brought to your centre for this workshop
- Full compliance verification and documentation
Basic Information:
- Age Group: 3 to 6 Years Old
- Maximum Group Size per Session: 8 children
- Time Required per Session: ~30 minutes
- Multiple Sessions Can be Booked per Visit
- Multiple Visits Can be Booked per School Term
- Booking Availability: School Terms
- Not Available During School Holidays
Price
- $15 per child - For up to 50 children - Minimum cost: $200 - Maximum cost: $600
- $12 per child - For 51-75 children - Minimum cost: $600 - Maximum cost: $750
- $10 per child - For 76+ children - Minimum cost: $750
Travel fees may apply (If applicable, we will inform you about the travel cost prior to your booking request being confirmed.)
We accept Creative Kids Vouchers
- Vouchers can be used to pay part or full cost
- Cancelled sessions due to out-of-control circumstances or Covid-19 will be rescheduled for later dates
Requirements
- A quiet indoor space with power available
- No food or drink permitted in workshops
My Time Our Place Framework
- Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
- Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
- Outcome 3: Children have a strong sense of wellbeing
- Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners
- Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators