Minis: Ages 5-6

Minis: Phantom Engineers

Fuel your child's coding passion with an exciting camp that seamlessly combines coding, robotics, and Scratch game learning. This immersive experience not only promotes creativity and collaboration but also assures a Halloween camp filled with spooky joy and skill-building!
Difficulty Level
Suitable for beginners
Date

21st to 25th of October, 28th to 1st of November 

From 9- 9:30 Pick up at 4PM
28th Oct - 1st Nov / Colville Primary School / week
Price £500.00

BlueShift’s Mini Engineers club is the perfect haunt for your little monsters to dive into coding and robotics this Halloween! In this spooktacular camp, young scientists will build their own robots using LEGO WeDo, customise and program Dashbots to complete fun tasks, and learn coding fundamentals with Scratch Jr. and Lightbot. They'll also create a science presentation on paper and use their Dashbot to present it. It's the perfect camp for any budding engineers eager to explore the exciting world of STEM!
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You can drop your child off anytime between 9am and 10am Pick up at 4pm. Please pack a lunch, snack and water bottle

Learning outcomes

Coding 

Learn to modify games, code collaboratively, and problem solve using block-based coding. Whether children are just taking the first steps on their coding journey, or have already started to work with tools like Scratch Jr, students will practise and develop a creative problem solving mindset using code.. 

Robotics

We'll have lots of fun programming different types of robots, learning all about inputs, outputs and how robots can sense things. We'll learn about the sorts of instructions robots do and do not understand. 
 

 

Information for parents

Whether your child is completely new to coding and robotics, or has completed a BlueShift camp or course before, this course is perfect for them! Bringing a laptop is recommended if possible as students learn more effectively with a device that they are familiar with.

Camp structure

This is a sample schedule for a typical day at camp. In between each lesson there will be a 15-minute snack break, or a 1-hour lunch and play break.
A minimum guarantee of 50% of your child’s week will be spent off-screen, when they’ll be able to create something in the real world.

10.00 - 10.40

Lesson 1
First off we'll get to know our teacher and classmates through some great mini games and icebreakers. Once we're all friends, we'll be introduced to our activity for the day. Let's jump in to coding!

10.30 - 11.15

Lesson 2
We'll have a short stretch and will begin our second activity. This is an unplugged activity either robot charades or paper airplane coding!

11.15 - 11.30

Lesson 3
A small break time where the Minis can have a little snack and getting ready to get right back into our third activity.

11.30-12.30

Scratch Jr: activity crating storyboards and sharing design to one another.

12.30- 13.30

Lunch Time

13.30-14.15

Lesson 4
Let's refocus after lunch and playtime by diving into building Dashbot or Lego WeDo animation.

14.15 - 15.30

Snack Break

15.30-3.30

Lesson 5
After the snack break which we provide a healthy snack. The Minis are now diving into a STEM offline project making posters.

1530 - 16.00

Lesson 6
Our last lesson of the day is an opportunity to finish up our work, recap on what we've learned today and tidy up ready for home time!

My favourite part was designing my own scratch storyboard with friends!

Student, aged 5

Policies

Illness policy

Campers should not be brought to camp if they are displaying signs of illness. In the case of a camper who has become ill during camp hours, parents will be notified immediately to pick their child up. If a child misses a day or multiple days of camp because of an illness, credit towards another camp can be arranged for when they're feeling better.

Refund policy

You can cancel your camp booking up to 14 days prior to the start date. If you want to cancel your camp booking less than 14 days before, you can receive 50% refund or full credit towards future courses when cancelling between 13-7 days before, or full credit when cancelling less than 7 days before. If we are unable to run our camps, you will receive credit or a full refund. If you cancel for any reason you may be liable to pay the difference if our prices increase. 

(Please note credit is only valid for 1 calendar year.)

FAQs:

  • What are you doing at camps with respect to COVID-19?
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  • "Thank you BlueShift for doing such a great job. My son is so excited about coding and learning made fun."

    Natalia, parent

  • "These courses are an amazing way to get kids interested in coding and robotics. Fun and educational"

    Isabel, parent

  • "My son was very keen to advance in programming. Not only has this been achieved, but his self-esteem has been greatly raised through your work. Thank you!"

    Marcos, parent

  • "The teachers have been excellent, full of enthusiasm and patience making the whole experience really fun"

    Angela, parent