Growing up, school always started after Labor Day so August was the time to get in one last round of exploration before the year started. Going to college shifted my expectations for classes to start in August. As a teacher, I found myself bursting with excitement in August so I liked being in schools that started early.
Maybe your kid has already boarded the big yellow bus to head back to school. Maybe you are counting down the days until your routines return to normal. If you homeschool, the question of “When does the school year start?” can invite an existential crisis as you ask “What is school?”
No matter your situation, I have classes for you.
I offer tons of 1-time workshops so that you can get a feel of my teaching style. If we’ve never met before, I’d love to get to know your learner. If you’re a returner, it’s always fun to see you; you’re always exceptionally welcome in my LEGO Engineering Pop-Up Workshop.
If you’re looking for some great ways for your kid to explore engineering, check out this line-up:
- The Physics of Engineering, starting Thursday August 8 at 900pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Challenge (ages 8-12), starting Saturday August 10 at 1100am Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Explorers (ages 5-8), starting Sunday August 11 at 600pm Eastern
- Engineering Arcade Games, starting Monday August 12 at 200pm Eastern
- BLINK! An Introduction to Programming with Arduino, starting Monday August 12 at 400pm Eastern
- Engineering of Everyday Things for Kids, starting Monday August 12 at 500pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Challenge (ages 8-12), starting Tuesday August 13 at 400pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Adventures (ages 11-15), starting Tuesday August 13 at 900pm Eastern
- Think Like an Engineer, starting Wednesday August 14 at 300pm Eastern
- The Physics of Engineering, starting Wednesday August 14 at 400pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Explorers (ages 5-8), starting Thursday August 15 at 100pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Challenge (ages 8-12), starting Friday August 16 at 900am Eastern
- Engineering Arcade Games, starting Friday August 16 at 100pm Eastern
- The Physics of Engineering, starting Friday August 16 at 500pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Challenge (ages 8-12), starting Saturday August 17 at 500pm Eastern
- Engineering of Everyday Things for Kids, starting Sunday August 18 at 900pm Eastern
- Invention by Design, starting Tuesday August 20 at 1100am Eastern
- Engineering of Everyday Things for Kids, starting Wednesday August 21 at 500pm Eastern
- Engineering Medieval Europe, starting Wednesday August 21 at 700pm Eastern
- Imaginative Inventions, starting Thursday August 22 at 900am Eastern
- Foundations of Physics, starting Thursday August 22 at 1100pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Challenge (ages 8-12), starting Thursday August 22 at 1200pm Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Adventures (ages 11-15), starting Thursday August 22 at 200pm Eastern
- Investigating Energy: A Middle School Physics Course, starting Friday August 23 at 1000am Eastern
- LEGO Engineering Explorers (ages 5-8), starting Friday August 23 at 400pm Eastern
- Engineering of Everyday Things for Kids, starting Saturday August 24 at 1000am Eastern
- Think Like an Engineer, starting Saturday August 24 at 1200pm Eastern
- Engineering of Everyday Things for Kids, starting Monday August 26 at 800pm Eastern
- BLINK! An Introduction to Programming with Arduino, starting Tuesday August 27 at 300pm Eastern
- Women of NASA, starting Thursday August 29 at 400pm Eastern
- Imaginative Inventions, starting Saturday August 31 at 200pm Eastern
If this list leaves your kid salivating and wanting more, check out my bulk packages in Challenge Accepted. I make it easy for your kid to have an awesome time exploring science and engineering.