What is a robot?
Well it is a system that contains sensors, control systems, manipulators, power supplies and software all working together to perform a task.
Course 101:ROBOTICS – BEGINNER PLUG “n” PUSH PROGRAMMING
A curriculum of beginner level, which uses LEGO® machine, a simple-to-use tool and introduces plug 'n' push programming that enables students to learn, construct with a cross-curricular, across different subjects at primary levels such as Science, Mathematics, Technology and Engineering. The students will build, plug “n” push program, test and investigate solutions of their project.
Course 102:Robotics - Intro to Programming and Sensors
Designing, building, programming and testing a robot is a combination of physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, structural engineering, mathematics and computing.
A 6 week curriculum for implementing the LEGO Mindstorm EV3 Set to learn the basics of the EV3 Core Set and gradually incorporate sensors and useful programming concepts.
This course will also help students learn and build confidence for the First® Lego® League® (FLL®) competitions. The students will build, program, test and investigate solutions in each class with a full worksheet.
Course 103: Robotics - Advance Programming and Sensors
A curriculum for learning advanced EV3 core set implementing the LEGO Mindstorm EV3 and incorporate sensors and useful programming concepts.
A 6 week curriculum for implementing the LEGO Mindstorm EV3 Set to learn the advances of the EV3 Core Set and gradually incorporate sensors and advanced programming concepts.
This course will also help students learn and build confidence for the First® Lego® League® (FLL®) competitions. The students will build, program, test and investigate solutions in each class with a full worksheet.
Our First® Lego® League® (FLL) Team: "Curious Strike"
FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) introduces young people, ages 9 to 14 to the fun and excitement of science and technology while building self-confidence, knowledge, and valuable career and life skills. FLL challenges kids to think like scientists and engineers. Alongside adult Mentors, FLL teams solve problems using engineering concepts, presentation techniques, and robots. Kids apply math and science concepts to research, design, build, and program autonomous robots. They gain hands-on experience solving real-world problems. Finally they go to the tournament and compete with other team. It’s a national competition followed by internationally. BE PART OF THE “Curious Strike” team and enjoy the thrill of science & technology through robotics competitions.
FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) is a robotics competition game program for the kids (9 to 14 years). FLL, introduces younger students to real-world engineering challenges by building LEGO®-based robots to complete tasks on a thematic playing surface. FLL teams, guided by their imaginations and adult coaches, discover exciting career possibilities and, through the process, learn to make positive contributions to society.
Elementary and middle-school students get to:
Junior FIRST® LEGO® League (JrFLL®)
For children ages 6-9, Junior FIRST® LEGO® League (Jr.FLL®) captures young children's curiosity and directs it toward discovering the wonders of science and technology. This program features a real-world scientific concept to be explored through research, teamwork, construction, and imagination. Guided by adult Coaches, teams use LEGO® bricks to build a model that moves and develop a Show Me Poster to illustrate their journey.
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Our Robotics Result
Program/Competition | Results |
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2019 Dec | Curious Science & Learning team win 1st place- Highest Score (Core Value) in the First© Lego© League© (FLL)© competition. |
2017 Dec | Curious Science & Learning Students Win 4th Place in The "Robot Game" at the First© Lego© League© (FLL)© competition. |
2015 Dec | Curious Science & Learning Students Win 1st Place For The "Best Programming & Robot Design Award" at the First© Lego© League© (FLL)© competition. |
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Introducing the adventures of science through hands-on, interactive experiments to CURIOUS kids from Grades 1 through 12. We are committed to motivate and ignite our curious minds to become the next generation of scientists, engineers & doctors .Why Does the U.S. Need improvement in teaching math and science in the class room?
We believe it is important that students develop an understanding of core scientific concepts and vocabulary during their early school years. When they do, they will have a foundation for the critical and innovative thinking they will use throughout the rest of their lives.