SUMMER OF
STEM2025
July 14-18 & 21-25
Both morning (9AM to 12PM) and afternoon (1PM to 4PM) sessions are offered.
Launching into LEGO Robotics
Ages 6-9, $270
Learn about robotics through building and programming LEGO robots! Students will work with teams to have their robot complete challenges, all leading up to a competition at the end of camp. Suitable for students with any level of robotics experience!
Mastering LEGO Robotics
Ages 10-12, $330
Take your LEGO robotics skills to the next level! Students will work with teams to have their robot complete complex challenges using intermediate software and engineering concepts. Perfect for older kids or students with prior FIRST LEGO League experience.
Video Game development with Scratch
Ages 8-12, $270
Use Scratch to deepen your understanding of programming LEGO robots. Students will learn the key principles of coding through creating fun games while incorporating LEGO EV3 motors and sensors. Laptops provided!
*Students must make a Scratch account to participate; this is free and can be done at www.scratch.mit.edu/join for FREE!
LEGO Engineering challenge
Ages 5-8, $240
Have fun building with an endless supply of LEGOs while learning about basic architecture! Work with others to design your own LEGO city & use engineering principles to build bridges, skyscrapers, libraries, and more! Perfect for avid LEGO builders looking for a fun and social environment to sharpen their skills.
Intro to engineering & 3d printing
Ages 10-13, $300
Get an introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) and learn how different robotic mechanisms are designed. Watch how Liberty's robotics team's designs come to life! Students will also design and 3D print their own creation to take home at the end of camp. Students must bring their own laptops from home.
*Contact us to inquire about loaner laptops :)
Advanced robotics experience
Ages 10-13, $360
Use REV robotics parts to gain a deep understanding of robotics through designing, building, wiring, and programming a robot in teams to complete challenges. A competition will be held at the end of camp for students to show off their creations. Have fun while learning crucial robotics skills from experienced high school mentors!
*This camp is considered "advanced" because it tackles challenging & complex concepts; students do NOT require prior experience to succeed.