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Robotic Classes for Kids: Unlocking the World of Technology and Creativity

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Introduction to Robotic Classes for Kids

In a world dominated by technology, introducing children to robotics is not just an educational choice but a pathway to creativity and innovation. Robotic classes for kids have gained immense popularity, providing a unique blend of education and entertainment. Let’s delve into the exciting world of robotics, exploring its various facets.

The Importance of Robotics in Education

In the 21st century, where technology evolves rapidly, nurturing a child’s interest in robotics is paramount. These classes go beyond traditional learning, fostering problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and logical reasoning. Robotics education sets the stage for a future where innovation becomes second nature.

Exploring Robotics Toys for Kids

Robotics toys are the gateway to a child’s fascination with automation. From simple robotic toys to more complex ones, they not only entertain but also educate. These toys lay the foundation for understanding basic principles that form the backbone of robotics.

Robotics Drawing: Unleashing Creativity

Imagine a world where kids not only build robots but also design them. Robotics drawing is a creative aspect of these classes, encouraging children to visualize and sketch their robotic creations. It adds an artistic flair to the technical landscape, making learning enjoyable.

Robotics Engineering for Young Minds

Robotics engineering introduces kids to the practical side of building and programming robots. From assembling components to coding, young minds are immersed in a hands-on experience that sparks curiosity and instills a passion for engineering.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Robot Engineers

The journey from curiosity to expertise is guided by inspirational figures. These classes often bring in professionals who share their experiences, igniting a flame of enthusiasm in aspiring young engineers. Such exposure is invaluable, showing kids the real-world applications of robotics.

Robotics for Kids: Beyond Coding Basics

While coding is a fundamental aspect of robotics classes, they go beyond the basics. Kids learn to program robots to perform specific tasks, fostering a deeper understanding of coding concepts and their practical applications.

Designing the Future: Robotics in Action

As children progress in their robotic classes, they get the opportunity to showcase their creations. Robotic exhibitions and competitions allow them to demonstrate their ingenuity, boosting confidence and providing a taste of real-world applications.

Fighter Robots and Their Educational Value

The concept of fighter robots introduces an element of excitement to these classes. These toys, besides being entertaining, teach kids about the mechanics of movement, balance, and coordination, enhancing their overall learning experience.

STEM Robotics: Bridging Science and Technology

STEM robotics bridges the gap between science and technology. It’s an interdisciplinary approach that integrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, offering a holistic learning experience. These classes lay the foundation for future STEM enthusiasts.

Top Robotics Companies in Australia

Australia boasts a thriving robotics industry, with several companies leading the way in innovation. From designing cutting-edge robots to implementing advanced automation solutions, these companies contribute significantly to the global robotics landscape.

Locating Robotics Classes Near You

Access to robotics classes is vital for interested kids. Finding classes nearby ensures easy participation and consistent learning. Local communities often host such classes, creating a supportive environment for budding engineers.

Coding and Robotics Classes: A Dual Learning Experience

Combining coding with robotics opens up a world of possibilities. These dual learning experiences not only enhance a child’s coding skills but also provide a practical understanding of how code translates into robotic actions.

Building Kits for Robotics Enthusiasts

Robotics building kits are hands-on tools that empower kids to construct their robots. These kits come with step-by-step instructions, encouraging independent problem-solving and creativity.

Conclusion

In conclusion My Robo Thinkoffer comprehensive robotic classes for kids  a  learning experience that goes beyond textbooks. From fostering creativity to imparting practical skills, these classes shape the future innovators of our digital age. The blend of education and entertainment ensures that learning is both engaging and memorable.

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FAQs About Robotics Classes for Kids

Are robotic classes suitable for all age groups?

Yes, many robotic classes are tailored for different age groups, ensuring age-appropriate learning experiences.

Do kids need prior coding knowledge for robotics classes?

No, most classes cater to beginners and gradually progress to advanced levels, accommodating all skill levels.

How can I find the best robotics classes in my area?

Online directories, community centers, and school programs are excellent resources to locate nearby robotics classes.

What career paths can robotics education open for my child?

Robotics education can lead to careers in engineering, programming, artificial intelligence, and various other tech-related fields.

Is it necessary for kids to have their robotics kits for classes?

While it can be beneficial, many classes provide necessary materials and tools for in-class activities.

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Air Playground – Scienceworks

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The Scienceworks museum is perfect for strolling with kids. This time, we mainly brought our kids to the newly opened Air Playground area, which is a new section of the museum. It’s incredibly suitable for kids, and every installation in the venue is an interactive game.

Children’s playground activities with the theme of air.

The venue is divided into several sections

Wind Tunnel Experience

Provides a simulated wind tunnel for children to experience the power of the wind firsthand, and learn about airflow and the principles of wind by suspending gauze in the air using the force of the wind.

Balloon Experiment

Demonstrates the properties of gases, such as expansion and contraction, using balloons to engage children in fun gas experiments.

Air Quality Interaction

Introduces air quality monitoring through pipes, using gauze as a substitute for sensors to display the air quality in urban pipes, guiding children to understand environmental protection knowledge.

Paper Planes

Through hands-on creation of paper planes, introduces the principles of flight for planes, balloons, and kites, allowing children to participate in the making and test flights. There is a dedicated test flight area where they can see the length of their plane’s flight. If several friends go together, they can even have a competition.

Air Pressure Experiment

Uses a suction pump to demonstrate the principles of air pressure. While pulling a weighted ball, the air pressure generated on this side can bounce coloured balls from another transparent tube, allowing children to experience the characteristics of gases firsthand.

There’s also an inflatable castle, pressure table, and more.

Through these displays and activities, children can learn about air-related scientific knowledge in a cheerful atmosphere, sparking curiosity about the natural world and science.

Ticket Prices
$10/adult ticket
$8/member ticket

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Every day from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

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Scienceworks
2 Booker St, Spotswood VIC 3015″

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National Transport & Toy Museum

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If you are coming to New Zealand, you should not miss this unique toy store. It has this plain and unremarkable entrance, but inside it, it hides immense surprises. This is a place that car enthusiasts, aeroplane enthusiasts, and kids must not miss!!!

There are a total of three halls to visit, each showcasing a variety of vintage cars, vintage aeroplanes, vintage toys, and various retro items. Each vintage item comes with its own story (each exhibit has its explanation and story)!

Originally thought we’d spend about 20 minutes browsing, but unexpectedly, we spent over an hour here. There are so many beautiful vintage cars, Barbie dolls, and many other things to see! And the ticket is only 20 New Zealand dollars.

On the way to Queenstown, you will pass the National Transport & Toy Museum. This toy store showcases treasures from various eras, from a small piece of LEGO toy to a complete aeroplane from decades ago.

From this museum, you can see the entire history of human transportation development.

Toy enthusiasts must not miss out – there are limited edition vintage car models, and more than 60,000 toys of all kinds are available. Buying one as a souvenir is truly meaningful. Kids also love the vintage childhood rocking cars in the store, a small vehicle filled with several decades of a nation’s changes.

National Transport & Toy Museum
Address: 891 Wanaka-Luggate Highway, RD 2, Wānaka 9382

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Jamberoo Action Park

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The park officially opens online at 10 am, but arriving at the parking lot before 10 am, we found it already quite crowded. Despite this, we entered the park before 10 am (around 9:50), and there were already many people inside. So, whether it’s due to early holiday opening or other reasons, the key is to arrive early.

You can bring beach trailers and various tents. Entering the park early allows you to find a shady spot to set up a tent as a base for rest. You can store items in the tent, or if you prefer not to bring these, you can use the Huts marked on the map to store belongings.

Lockers are available on the right side after entering, marked with an ‘L’ on the map. If needed, it’s recommended to queue up early.

Once settled, you can head to the chair lift to take the cable car up the mountain and then ride the Toboggan down. It’s a long slide with amazing scenery and a very popular activity. It’s best to ride it a couple of times early in the day when there are fewer people and before your clothes get wet. In the afternoon, the queues get long, and the progress is slow. Children under 1.4 meters need to ride with an adult.

Some activities prohibit wearing hats, sunglasses, phones, or slippers. We took them off, wrapped them in a towel, and left them at the starting point. It felt safe.

The deposit for mini golf equipment is $2 in cash! Remember, it’s cash! There’s a small window at location 21 where you can collect it. Don’t wait in the food queue; it’s a separate window with signage.

Experience and highlights

The water slide area, Velocity Falls, is the largest and newest of its kind in Australia. The Velocity Falls water slide features winding and twisting slides, offering a truly unique experience.

It includes two major attractions – the Octo Racer with 8 surf racing tracks, each offering a different experience, and The Stinger with 2 slides for a ‘zero gravity’ rapid descent.

There are also the Perfect Storm, Funnel Web, and The Taipan, which are the three flagship water slide attractions at Jamberoo Action Park. Other attractions include the large water castle, Banjo’s Billabong; the Rapid River; The Rock; the Bobsled mountain slide, and the Chairlift aerial cable car.

Tips

Make sure to bring your own packed lunch. While the park has food stalls, the lines are incredibly long, even at the ice cream shop. If you don’t want to waste playtime, bring your own food and water (didn’t find a place for refillable water).

If you plan to take photos, bring a waterproof phone case.

Don’t forget sunscreen; you can reapply midway.

If you wear contact lenses, bring a few spare pairs or wear glasses as some activities may wash away contact lenses.

Ticket information

Buying tickets online in advance saves $10 per ticket compared to purchasing at the window. When buying tickets, there’s no need to select a specific date; they are valid for four months. Simply scan the electronic ticket QR code on your phone for park entry. If you need to exit and re-enter on the same day, just get a stamp.

The ticket includes free parking.

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Boating Adventures – Fairfield Park Boathouse

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We discovered this boathouse in Fairfield, right near Studley Park, and it’s very convenient to drive there from Glen. 

There are three types of boats: Rowing boat, Kayak, and Canoe. Families with kids usually choose the Rowing boat, so only the dad needs to row, and the mom and the kids can enjoy the ride!

1) Rowboat: Suitable for a large group or a whole family on one boat, the kind with two oars fixed on the boat. Not recommended for two people as the boat is heavy and challenging to row. Exception for men with strong arms
2) Canoe: For 2-3 people, two girls can handle it perfectly, with each person holding one paddle. The boat is light, easy to steer, and more stable compared to kayaks. Recommended for first-time tryouts
3) Kayak: For 1-2 people, provides the strongest sense of being close to the water. It’s cool to paddle alone, and picturing friends or a couple each on their kayak on the river is simply beautiful!

The experience

If you want to rent a boat, go right and downstairs to the office to rent a boat! The prices are in picture four! They’ll give you a small ticket when you rent the boat; make sure to keep it safe as you’ll need it to get your deposit back!

After getting the ticket, put on the life jacket upstairs next door, grab the oars, go downstairs to the river, and there will be staff to guide you on board and give you a brief lesson on rowing!

Although the temperature was high the day we went, there was still wind on the river! It was really comfortable!

After rowing, you can have a meal here directly. They mainly serve simple meals like burgers and pizzas, and they also have desserts, but I think the taste is really good! The prices are basically the same as outside restaurants, and having a meal here after rowing is completely satisfying in terms of energy replenishment! But, be aware that you need to order and pick up your food upstairs on your own!

The boathouse in the park is divided into a dining area and a beverage-dessert area. There are many choices for both food and drinks, and the must-try items seem to be scones and vanilla slices. For main courses, it appears that many people order fish and chips and the large hamburger; the pizza is enough for 2-3 people. The prices of the dishes are a bit high, but the portions are indeed generous.

Getting here

Fairfield Park Boathouse & Tea Gardens is just a half-hour bus ride from the city! It’s really close!! You can take the nearest 250 bus stop on Lonsdale St, get off at Victoria Rd/Westgarth St, and it’s about a 10-minute walk. Following Google Maps makes it easy to find! You can see the sign at the entrance of the parking lot!

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Melbourne Martial Arts Clubs

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We all want to have the ability to protect ourselves in the face of danger. One never knows what’s waiting around the corner and it’s better to be prepared, but what happens if you seize up or do the wrong thing? Regardless of strength, size, or training experience, you can learn vital self-defense moves and techniques at Melbourne Martial Arts Clubs. Our self  defense classes will help you get out of dangerous situations and more importantly avoid them in the first place. We don’t just provide you with self-defense tactics but will empower you with safety tips such as being aware of your surroundings, watching the space around you as you approach your gate or car, and many other routines and personal security precautions.

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DIY 3D Chocolate House Workshop

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This week, we created a priceless chocolate house in Docklands, right at an art studio called Yesign Chocolate Gallery. You can take tram routes 35 and 86 towards the Docklands terminus to get there. The storefront is in the shopping area inside; just check Google Maps to find the nearest entrance.

Their courses include:

  • Popular 3D chocolate house
  • Chocolate painting (themes include Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Totoro, Rose, Christmas Tree, Koala, etc.)

Course schedule:

  • Mostly on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays (be sure to check the website for specifics).

For parents unsure where to take their kids, this is a must-visit!

The staff is very patient, and even little ones can enjoy making the houses. Personally, we think it’s more meaningful to go as a group. For couples on a date, this is a great choice! It’s romantic, and you can exchange your finished creations, adding a sentimental touch.

They even have free coffee and drinks!

How to sign up

You can call or search for the Yesign Chocolate Gallery on Instagram or their website. Fill in your information and make the payment – it’s quite easy!

It can be quite full especially around Christmas, with many holiday-themed courses. If you plan to go, make sure to sign up early!

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Taralga Wildlife Park

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The experience surpasses any large zoo we’ve been to in Australia. All the animals can be fed. It offers interactions like holding and cuddling wombats and dingoes.

We’ve been to many zoos, and this one has the most interactions. The ticket is only around $18. To add a note, this zoo is located in a somewhat remote area. It doesn’t compare to the facilities of larger zoos. We visited on the way to Canberra, and it’s worth stopping by if you’re passing through. Although not as big as Taronga Zoo, it has all the native Australian animals you’d expect.

Here we fulfilled our dream of cuddling an adorable chubby wombat and petting a dingo. It feels perfect for a weekend family activity. We stayed for about an hour, spending most of the time taking turns holding and taking pictures of the wombat. The rest of the time, it happily grazed on grass without a moment’s pause. It was hard to interrupt its focused eating to pick it up.

Ticket: $18 per person, $48 for 4 people (family rate)

The zoo is a hobby farm run by a couple. Apart from baby wombats, there are rabbits, Australian dingoes, camels, many parrots, eagles, and even the smiling quokka, which is unique to Western Australia! However, the quokkas, I heard, are a bit afraid of people and might run away, so you can’t take close-up photos with them.

Taralga Wild Park is located on a small farm park between Sydney and Canberra, a 2.5-hour drive from Sydney. The farm is quite remote, so make sure to check the opening hours and plan for some extra time to interact with various animals.

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Climb Fit Macquarie

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Indoor climbing at Climb Fit, located in Macquarie Park, offers multiple areas to explore. The first visit was an amazing experience, especially for the kids who were so engrossed that they didn’t want to leave.

During holidays, when you’re not travelling, parents need to find various activities to keep kids occupied. The best way to keep them away from iPads is by engaging them in activities that burn energy. Especially for boys, if you don’t burn their energy, they’ll burn yours!

The entire facility is quite spacious. Staff provided a brief introduction, highlighting safety concerns and explaining how to use the equipment.

For younger kids, a parent needs to stay below for supervision and learn how to use the ropes. The staff here are quite professional. The kids’ favourite part was the automatic timer. This requires no parental assistance, and fully automatic ascent and descent. Our kid spent about an hour on this alone.

Climbing is not just a good physical activity; throughout today’s process, we discovered it’s also a sport that encourages a child’s willpower. Facing fear and overcoming challenges to reach the destination. It also trains their thinking, observation, judgment, and execution abilities. Different routes in climbing require corresponding movements to pass, so each climb involves planning the route in their mind based on observed support points, enhancing their adaptability!

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Aqua Golf

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Experience the thrill of skipping golf balls on the water! Aqua Golf is incredibly relaxing. Although it’s called ‘water golf,’ it’s a whole different game from traditional golf. No worries if you’re not good at golf – the gameplay is super simple.

You can purchase a bucket of balls at the front desk ($10 per basket), grab a club that suits you, and find a booth to start hitting balls!

What’s exciting is that they have various difficulty levels for the floating baskets on the water. If you manage to hit one, you can win cash prizes ranging from $15 to $300!

Hitting balls into the water is a great stress reliever!

Just swing your arms in a circular motion and hit away. It’s perfect for releasing emotions, but be easy on the strength – swinging too hard might make your arms ache.

After a round, your mind will feel light and relaxed. The splashing sound, water flying, and some balls bouncing like skipping stones – challenge your friends to see who’s more skilled.

No technical skills are required, just have fun! There are several rows of targets in the water. Hitting the ones in the front gets you a ‘one more bucket’ reward, while hitting the cash prize targets in the back requires some skill!

Operating Hours: Open every day at 10:00 am, closing at 11:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 10:30 pm on Sundays. Closed at 9:30 pm on other days.
Address: Panthers Precinct, 123 Mulgoa Rd, Penrith NSW 2750.

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