STEM & Robotics Melbourne
Price :
YOUNG MAKERS - $699.00
HACK THE TRACK - $699.00
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1. YOUNG MAKERS — ROBOTICS BUILD & RACE
Ages 6–14 · 90 minutes · $699 · Up to 30 students
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"I built my own bot and raced it with my friends!"
In this high-energy, screen-free session, kids get hands-on with real robotics — no tablets, no passive watching. Using Yahboom Lego-style kits, they build their own custom rover from scratch, learn how robots sense and move, then race their creations on a track they help design.
Perfect for curious builders aged 5–14 who love making things with their hands.
What they'll do:
• Discover what robots are and where they're used in the real world
• Learn the parts of a robot and how they work together
• Build their own custom rover using Yahboom Lego-style kits
• Apply real engineering principles — not just following instructions
• Race their bot in a friendly team competition
• Take home an activity booklet and explorer sticker
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2. HACK THE TRACK — ROBOTICS MASTERCLASS
Ages 6–14 · 90 minutes · $699 · Up to 30 students
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"I coded it myself — and then I won the race!"
This is coding that actually does something. Kids use block-based programming to bring VinciBot robots to life — making them move, sense, react, and compete. The session builds real coding logic step by step, then puts every skill to the test in the Hack the Track team competition.
A mix of screen-based coding and hands-on unplugged challenges keeps every type of learner engaged from start to finish.
What they'll do:
• Learn block coding with real VinciBot robots (sensors, logic, movement)
• Work through screen-based and hands-on unplugged activities
• Compete in the Hack the Track team relay on the ThinkerLab track
• Take home an activity booklet and explorer sticker
No coding experience needed. Beginners build confidence; advanced students get extension challenges. Kids work in pairs sharing robots and iPads. Led by a qualified STEM educator (WWCC cleared). All equipment supplied.