Wirral: New Workshop! Robots on a Mission

  • 5 Feb 2025 - 12 Jul 2025
  • £300 +VAT per class of up to 35 children

KS2/KS3
Location: Wirral only

Ever wondered how robots move, think, and interact with their surroundings?

In our interactive workshop ‘Robots on a Mission’, your pupils become robotics engineers!

They’ll learn to code, discover how electricity and magnetism power motors, and see how ultrasonic sensors help robots navigate the world. Through hands-on activities, your class will work in teams to program their own robot to complete an exciting challenge!

Learning Objectives

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Apply fundamental coding principles to program a robot, using algorithms and problem-solving strategies.
  • Understand the role of electricity and magnetism in motors and how they generate motion in robotics.
  • Explain how ultrasonic sensors work, using wave reflection to detect and respond to obstacles.
  • Code, test, and debug a robot to complete a specific challenge.
  • Collaborate in teams to solve problems and achieve a shared goal.
  • Employ creativity and problem-solving skills in completing the challenge.
  • Connect robotics to STEM concepts and explore their relevance to future careers.

Curriculum Links

KS3 Computing

Programming and Algorithms:

  • Design, use, and evaluate computational abstractions that model real-world scenarios.
  • Understand key programming concepts, including sequencing, selection, iteration, and the use of functions.
  • Solve computational problems using decomposition, pattern recognition, and logical reasoning.
  • Use debugging strategies to improve program functionality and reliability.

Data and Systems: 

  • Understand how physical computing devices, such as robots, process and respond to data from sensors.
  • Explore the interaction between hardware and software, focusing on embedded systems.

KS3 Science

Electricity and Electromagnetism:

  • Understand electric current as a flow of charge and its role in powering devices.
  • Investigate the relationship between electricity and magnetism, including how electromagnetic fields are used to produce motion in motors.

Waves and Sound: 

  • Explore the properties of waves, including reflection, frequency, and wavelength.
  • Examine real-world applications of sound waves, such as ultrasound and sensor technologies.
  • Practical Applications of Science and Engineering:
  • Engage with scientific methods, including hypothesizing, testing, and refining designs.
  • Connect theoretical science principles to practical, hands-on applications in robotics and technology.

Audience: Key Stages 2 and 3
Remember: We’re closed on Mondays and Tuesdays during term time!

All visits include

  • Two hours to explore our galleries
  • Workshop for your class only
  • Your very own Enabler, to greet and guide you, and make sure you have a great day!
  • Dedicated lunch space
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