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6 - 8 yrs
Wed, Jan 8, 2025 - Mar 26, 2025
4:00pm - 5:30pm EST
Katie M.
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Class Experience
Students will use the beloved and popular Minecraft platform as a gateway to learning about the properties of electricity. In Minecraft, they will design machines that use pistons, levers, buttons, traps, and combination locks. They do this by using the game’s version of circuitry (called “Redstone”) to power buildings with floors, walls, and doors that open and close. Afterward, they move on to wiring electrical projects such as an alarm box that goes off when opened to an LED magical wand. Students learn principles of circuitry and simple machinery while having fun. Our STEM Education Difference: Our core educational philosophy centers around an intimate interaction with our students. Because we know that each child learns differently and at their own pace, our 'mentors' assess and monitor your child's skill level; each class they take is matched with their skill and interests. Our curriculum and mentors focus on mastering current skills then challenge each student to get to a higher level. Regardless of which class they take, or how many times they have taken it, our students do not repeat previous projects - they are always challenged and when they are ready they work on a new and interesting assignment.
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Cancellation for onsite Robofun Programs must be made 2 weeks before the program start date to receive a full refund, less a 7% processing fee. There are no refunds for programs cancelled less than 1 week prior to the start date.
Reviews for Minecraft & Circuits for 1st-2nd Grade
5.0 out of 5
Based on 9 activity ratings
Vera N.
Jun 29, 2023
Loved:
learning all the hacks and shortcuts in Minecraft; meeting others who love the game as much as my son!
Improvements:
my son had a blast, it couldn't have been a better experience

Minecraft & Circuits for 1st-2nd Grade
Location: Robofun | Instructor: David Sewsankar
Diana G.
Jun 9, 2023
Loved:
My son learned how to build on Minecraft.

Minecraft & Circuits for 1st-2nd Grade
Location: Robofun | Instructor: David Sewsankar
Anna K.
May 24, 2023
Loved:
that it is engaging and age-appropriate
Improvements:
add physical activity during class, like stretching or racing break

Minecraft & Circuits for 1st-2nd Grade
Location: Robofun
Response from Robofun
Dear Anna, Thank you so much for your glowing review and your fantastic suggestion! I really appreciate the suggestion. We are thrilled Andrew has enjoyed the class. Best, Laura Hart, CEO
Vera N.
Dec 28, 2022
Loved:
After Day I, my son shared that doesn't want to attend another camp ever! He thinks Robofun is awesome!
Improvements:
I can comment more at the end of the week. Frankly, my son is having a great time.

Minecraft & Circuits for 1st-2nd Grade
Location: Robofun | Instructor: Aaron
Response from Robofun
Dear Anna, Thank you so much for your kind words. We really appreciate it and are thrilled that Jacob is having such a good time with us this week. Warmly, Laura Hart CEO & Founder
Noemi B.
Dec 21, 2022
Loved:
My son loved this class. He was so excited to be able to create a rollercoaster and so many things in minecraft.
Improvements:
Prize, wish more affordable.

Minecraft & Circuits for 1st-2nd Grade
Location: Robofun | Instructor: David Sewsankar
Response from Robofun
Dear Noemi, I was able to meet your son last week and see his projects and his incredible enthusiasm. We're happy to have him and to watch him learn and grow! Best, Laura Hart CEO & Founder
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About Robofun
RoboFun offers dynamic workshops for children using cutting edge technologies. Children ages 3 – 12 (Pre-K to 6th grade) come to our studio on 102nd Street and Broadway in Manhattan to build and program robots, design and construct video games and make stop-motion animations. Your child will learn about engineering, coding, and creative thinking. Our work is based on children’s innate passion and curiosity and our workshops allow children to become makers and designers. We run creative after-school programs and train teachers in over 100 schools in the New York City area.