EFK Calgary
Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers! We bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), to kids age 4 - 15.
EFK Calgary
Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers! We bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), to kids age 4 - 15.
Start date: Wednesday, May 14 2025.
Schedule:
Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM ,
From May 14, 2025 until June 18, 2025 ,
École Percy Pegler School ,
Location: École Percy Pegler School | 69 Okotoks Drive, Okotoks, AB, T1S 2B1
Description:
Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers
Engineering For Kids is thrilled to offer engaging and educational after-school STEM programs at École Percy Pegler School this coming spring. Our unique programs combine STEM and art-related activities with hands-on exploration, making learning fun and inspiring for kids!
EFK provides the most comprehensive STEM programs, including:
✅ Engineering: Explore Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
✅ Robotics & Coding: Build and program robots.
✅ App Development & Coding: Create and innovate like a pro.
📚 What’s in Store:
Division 2 (Grades 4-6): Students will embark on a two-part learning journey:
1) Create and share your own Apps using JavaScript! In this hands-on program, kids will learn coding basics, build interactive apps, and develop problem-solving skills.
2) Master Machines: Hands-on projects focused on mechanical engineering principles, where students will explore how machines work and solve engineering challenges
✨ Why Choose EFK?
Encourages collaboration, innovation, and problem-solving.
Builds critical thinking and creativity through real-world STEM challenges.
Inspires kids to discover their passion for STEM while having fun!
Available spots: Available
Price: $160.00 Taxes not included
Required age: 8 - 15 years old on the day of the activity
Notes: Division 2 (Grades 4-6): Students will embark on a two-part learning journey: 1) Create and share your own Apps using JavaScript! In this hands-on program, kids will learn coding basics, build interactive apps, and develop problem-solving skills. 2) Master Machines: Hands-on projects focused on mechanical engineering principles, where students will explore how machines work and solve engineering challenges
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