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Junior tech club: LEGO robotics

Tuesday, April 26

From Ferris wheels and coconut shy to teacups and spin the wheel, everyone loves a funfair! At the Market Hall Junior Tech Club, your children will join our LEGO Education trainer to raise their skills in engineering and computer programming. With the use of LEGO Education resources, your children will be challenged to design, build and program an interactive LEGO funfair, complete with sounds, lights and thrills!

Skills your child will develop: Programming, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, creativity

Who? The Market Hall Junior Tech Clubs are suitable for children aged 7 – 12 years old. No prior knowledge of LEGO education is required – just turn up, have fun and learn something new!

When?

Tuesday 26th of April – 4.15pm – 5.45pm

Tuesday 3rd of May – 4.15 pm – 5.45 pm

Tuesday 10th of May – 4.15pm – 5.45pm

Tuesday 17th of May – 4.15pm – 5.45pm

Tuesday 24th of May – 4.15pm – 5.45pm

Plus bonus end of club showcase on Thursday 26th of May. Bring your family, friends or loved ones from 5.45 pm and wow them with your LEGO robotic creations!

How much?The Market Hall Junior Tech Clubs are sold as a block of 6 sessions at £6.50 per child per session.

Interested in contributing to a place for a child that is unable to pay? Select our ‘Pay It Forward’ option below.

If your children would like to take part but this is not possible due to financial barriers, please contact us at tickets@realideas.org.

Book your place HERE.

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