Amazing Athletes STEM programs provide students with the opportunity to progress their learning experience. Our variety of technology, coding, and science classes are tailored to different age groups, giving all students the chance to engage in STEM enrichment.
Students will explore biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering through hands-on experiments and activities. During each session, students will learn a scientific concept through interactive lessons before conducting the experiment.
In this introduction to Computer Science, students will learn basic programming skills and master concepts, including sequencing, conditional statements, loops, and functions while completing tasks on the Coding with Kodable platform.
In this advanced coding class, students will slowly transition from block-based coding to written code. With the help of the AI coding tutor Catbot, students will learn to create games on the Kodable Creator platform.
Students will program the Wonder Workshop robot, Dash, using JavaScript block coding. They’ll customize Dash with accessories like a building arm and launcher to create and test robotic solutions.
Scratch is a visual coding platform that uses block-based scripting to help students learn programming. Through hands-on projects, they’ll explore key coding concepts including loops, conditionals, variables, and events.
Designed for students still learning to read and type, Scratch Jr. uses graphical programming blocks and text-based commands to help younger students ease into coding.
Students will transform their written stories into interactive animations with custom characters, dialogue, and sound effects. They will explore key storytelling elements, such as plot, character development, and dialogue, while learning coding concepts.
Guided by an instructor, students will use the Minecraft platform to create virtual worlds and design digital structures. The class is designed to curate problem-solving skills, strategic thinking, and teamwork.
Students will learn architectural basics by building LEGO structures. They will develop problem-solving and fine motor skills as they work with a team to assemble their designs.
Through interactive lessons, games, and real-world applications, students learn essential typing skills such as keyboard layout, finger placement, and typing techniques using Typing.com.
Students will become acquainted with the fundamentals of circuit designing and prototyping through hands-on activities. They will learn how real-world technology functions and use that knowledge to create interactive projects.