Course

Pro Scientists Course (Ages 11–14)

Course Progress

₹9999

Material Includes

  • Robo Drive 5 in 1 Robots Master Kit
  • 10 in 1 Electronics Starter Kit
  • Tinker Lab at Home Kit

Audience

    • Easily set prerequisites to structure your courses and guide student progress.

About Course

Take your robotics skills to the next level! The Pro Scientists course empowers students to build and program real robots using sensors, motors, and microcontrollers. Through guided projects, students explore logic building, automation, and coding concepts that form the foundation of modern robotics. Perfect for learners who want to understand how robots think and act.

Duration : 4 Months

What Your Kids Will Learn :

  • Robo Drive 5 in 1 Robots Master 
  • 10 in 1 Electronics Robotics Starter Kit
  • Tinker Lab at Home Kit

Key Highlights:

  • Fun and safe robotics kits designed for kids

  • Introduction to motors, LEDs, and basic sensors

  • Creative model-building challenges

  • Encourages curiosity, teamwork, and early problem-solving

Course goal

Introduce young learners to basic physical computing and robotics through playful, low-friction hands-on activities that build curiosity, fine motor skills, and basic cause-and-effect reasoning.

Representative projects

  • Motorized paper car, LED greeting card, buzzer alarm toy, simple line maze bot (toy version).

Learning outcomes

  • Recognize simple electronic components and what they do.

  • Build safe basic circuits and power small motors/LEDs.

  • Follow instructions, debug small problems, and present a finished model.

  • Teamwork and creative thinking.

Materials / Kit

  • Beginner STEM kit: small DC motor, AA battery holder, LEDs, resistors, buzzer, jumper wires, snap connectors, small wheels, chassis pieces, craft supplies, screwdriver set.

  • Teacher kit: spare parts, multimeter (optional), safety goggles.

Class logistics

  • Class size: 8–16 students recommended.

  • Session length: 60–90 minutes.

  • Homework: short exploration tasks (e.g., draw your robot idea).

Assessment & certification

  • Formative: instructor observation + short checklist per student.

  • Summative: final project demonstration.

  • Certificate: “Junior Scientist — Completion Certificate.”

Instructor notes

  • Keep activities playful and highly scaffolded.

  • Use storytelling to contextualize each build (e.g., “robot pet”).

  • Encourage parents to attend final demo.

 

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