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2023 Fall Live Online Class

  • 09/24 to 12/10  12 Classes Sunday 9:00am-10:30am $395/term Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    This class is specially designed for students who want to learn more LEGO Robotics. This class will cover the basics to intemediate skills of building and programming in LEGO Robotics. Students will learn to follow building instructions to construct robots, as well as design their own robots and programs to complete a variety of tasks using the LEGO Robotics. This class is also a good starting class to prepare students for the Robotics Compeition Team - FLL Explorer Team.

    We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists! Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!

    We will use the following toolkits in our classroom:
    1. The last tool kits of LEGO Education SPIKE Essential Set:
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    2. LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox 17101 Fun Robot Building Set and Educational Coding Kit for Kids, Award-Winning STEM Learning Toy


    We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!

    Instructor: Erika Toliao

  • 09/24 to 12/10  12 Classes Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm $395/term Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists! Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!

    This class is specially designed for the online live class and is for students who already have some knowledge about LEGO EV3 Robotics and coding. This class will cover the basics of building and programming in LEGO Robotics. Through hands-on learning, students will learn to follow building instructions to construct robots, as well as design their own robots and programs to complete a variety of tasks using the amazing LEGO EV3 Mindstorms Educationtional Robot Toolkit. 

    We will use the following toolkits in our classroom:

    LEGO EV3 Mindstorm Robotics Core Set 45544

    We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!

    Instructor: Erika Toliao

  • 09/24 to 12/10  12 classes Sunday 10:30am-12:30pm $515/term Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists! Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!

    This class is specially designed for the online live class and is for middle school students who want to explore the fun with LEGO EV3 MindStorm Robotics and Coding. This class will cover the basics of building and programming in LEGO Robotics. Through hands-on learning, students will learn to construct robots, as well as design their own robots and programs to complete a variety of tasks using the amazing LEGO EV3 Mindstorms Educationtional Robot Toolkit. 

    We will use the following toolkits in our classroom:

    LEGO EV3 Mindstorm Robotics Core Set 45544

    We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!

    Instructor: Erika Toliao

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    09/11 to 02/15  90 Classes Monday,Wednesday,Friday 4:30pm-6:30pm,Saturday 12:30pm-2:30pm $395/month Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    FLLC Challenge Team Tryout Meeting in Summer: https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=61&course_category=50

    This is the regular team meetings for FLLC challenge team which will start from Sep, and end by Feb, a total of 6 month long in the year.  The team will need to meet 4 times a week, a total of 8 hours per week. During this time students will work on the design and coding of their robot, as well as their Innovation Project.

    The tuition for this competitive team is charged monthly at $395/month, starting from September and ending in Feb. A total of 6 month in the year. The monthly tuition will be reduced for the second year of students who join the team, based on the cost reducation for the reusable robotics tool kits.

    We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!

    Instructor: Jay Kelley

  • 09/11 to 03/15  107 Classes Monday,Wednesday,Friday 6:30pm-9:00pm,Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm $495/month Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    FTC Challenge Team Tryout Meeting in Summer: https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=61&course_category=50

    This is the regular team meetings for FTC challenge team which will start from Sep, and end by Mar, a total of 7 month long in the year.  The team will need to meet 4 times a week, a total of 12.5 hours per week. During this time students will work on the design and coding of their robot, as well as their Innovation Project.

    The tuition for this competitive team is charged monthly at $495/month, starting from September and ending in Mar. A total of 7 month in the year. The monthly tuition will be reduced for the second year of students who join the team, based on the cost reducation for the reusable robotics tool kits.

    We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!

    Instructor: Jay Kelley


2023 Summer Live Online Class

  • 08/18 to 08/18  1 Classes Friday 5:00pm-7:00pm $10/term Online by zoom.Location: Online20

    We extend a warm invitation to join us at the FTC team tryout/signup meeting, where you'll discover all about our FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) team! This gathering is open to both students and families who are curious about our exciting new robotics program and wish to experience the thrill of trying out for the competitive FTC team. Come and be a part of this engaging event to explore the world of robotics and discover the possibilities that lie ahead!

    First Tech Challenge (FTC) is a learning opportunity designed for youths grades 7-12. With a new challenge every year, students must design, build, program robots to compete with and against other teams. Each year, FIRST® provides teams with a new challenge that focuses on real-world issues that scientists and engineers are facing today. Students work together to design, build, and program their robots, preparing for the competition season.

    Our FTC team is open to students from grades 7th to 10th who are interested in exploring engineering principles, coding, building, manufacturing, and business skills. Throughout the FTC team activities, participants will have the exciting opportunity to work collaboratively and construct a robot from the ground up, gearing up to compete in the current season's challenge. No prior experience is necessary, and we warmly welcome all enthusiastic individuals!

    During the tryout meeting, we'll not only provide an overview of the team's objectives and activities but also discuss essential details such as the weekly schedule, commitment requirements, initial costs, and monthly tuition for the competition season. The competition season typically starts in September and ends in March. So all parents are invited to stay in the meeting.

    After the tryout/signup meeting, we will finalize the FTC team roster and prepare to kick off the engaging activities in September. Don't miss this chance to be part of our dynamic FTC team and embark on an inspiring journey of learning and innovation!
    Instructor: Jay Kelley

  • 08/22 to 08/22  1 Classes Tuesday 5:00pm-6:00pm $10/term In person onlyLocation: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    Join us at the FLL Explorer team tryout/signup meeting, where you'll discover all about our FIRST LEGO League Explore (FLLE) team! This gathering is open to both students and families who are curious about our exciting new robotics program and wish to experience the thrill of trying out for the competitive FLLE team. Come and be a part of this engaging event to explore the world of robotics and discover the possibilities that lie ahead!

    FIRST® LEGO® League Explore is designed to build interest in science and technology through a real-world challenge that can be solved using research, critical thinking, and imagination. Each year, FIRST® provides teams around the world with a new challenge that focuses on real-world issues that scientists and engineers are facing today. The students work as a team to research the issue and create a solution for the challenge provided, which they can present to their community at Festivals.

    Our FLLE team will serve students grades 1-4. The FLLE team challenge will be released in August and the team event registration usually opens in October, so the FLLE teams usually have their expos in May. Our 1-hour tryout meeting will provide an overview of our team's goals and activities, and also introduce our roboitcs classes in Fall term and our FLLE team meetings in Winter/Spring term.

    Following the tryout meeting, we'll prepare to start our robotics class with specialized curriculum to help our FLL explorer team members to get into robotics in Fall term. This is an exceptional opportunity to know our dynamic robotics programs and FLL Explorer team, embarking on an inspiring journey of learning and innovation. Don't let this chance slip away – we look forward to having you join us!


    Instructor: Jay Kelley

  • 08/16 to 08/16  1 Classes Wednesday 5:00pm-7:00pm $20/term In person onlyLocation: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    Join us at the FLL Challenge team tryout meeting, where you'll discover all about our FIRST LEGO League Challenge (FLLC) team! This gathering is open to both students and parents who are curious about our exciting new robotics program and wish to experience the thrill of trying out for the competitive FLLC team. Come and be a part of this engaging event to explore the world of robotics and discover the possibilities that lie ahead!

    FIRST LEGO League Challenge is a learning opportunity designed for youths grades 4-8 to tackle real-world challenges. FLL Challenge is the largest program within FIRST® Washington, with nearly 700 teams each year. Students get to brainstorm, solve problems, build, and compete using their creations. Each year, FIRST® provides teams around the world with an annual challenge that is based on a set of real-world problems that scientists and engineers are facing today. FLL Challenge teams will work together to complete the challenges two parts: the Robot Game and the Project.

    Our FLLC teams will serve students grades 4-8. In FLLC team activities students will learn engineering principles, coding, and create a community-oriented solution to a real world problem. FLLC is preparing youth to be the future leaders of the STEM field by approaching robotics as a team sport rather than a classroom subject. No prior experience is necessary, and we warmly welcome all enthusiastic individuals!

    Join us at the tryout/signup meeting, where we'll not only provide an overview of our team's goals and activities but also discuss essential details such as the weekly schedule, commitment requirements, initial costs, and monthly tuition for the upcoming competition season. The FLLC team competition season typically starts in September and ends in Feburary.

    Following the tryout meeting, we'll solidify our FLLC team roster and prepare to kick off the engaging activities in September.This is an exceptional opportunity to become part of our dynamic FLLC team, embarking on an inspiring journey of learning and innovation. Don't let this chance slip away – we look forward to having you join us!


    Instructor: Jay Kelley

  • 08/17 to 08/17  1 Classes Thursday 4:00pm-7:00pm $30/term In person onlyLocation: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    We extend a warm invitation to join us at the FTC team tryout/signup meeting, where you'll discover all about our FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) team! This gathering is open to both students and families who are curious about our exciting new robotics program and wish to experience the thrill of trying out for the competitive FTC team. Come and be a part of this engaging event to explore the world of robotics and discover the possibilities that lie ahead!

    First Tech Challenge (FTC) is a learning opportunity designed for youths grades 7-12. With a new challenge every year, students must design, build, program robots to compete with and against other teams. Each year, FIRST® provides teams with a new challenge that focuses on real-world issues that scientists and engineers are facing today. Students work together to design, build, and program their robots, preparing for the competition season.

    Our FTC team is open to students from grades 7th to 10th who are interested in exploring engineering principles, coding, building, manufacturing, and business skills. Throughout the FTC team activities, participants will have the exciting opportunity to work collaboratively and construct a robot from the ground up, gearing up to compete in the current season's challenge. No prior experience is necessary, and we warmly welcome all enthusiastic individuals!

    During the tryout meeting, we'll not only provide an overview of the team's objectives and activities but also discuss essential details such as the weekly schedule, commitment requirements, initial costs, and monthly tuition for the competition season. The competition season typically starts in September and ends in March. So all parents are invited to stay in the meeting.

    After the tryout/signup meeting, we will finalize the FTC team roster and prepare to kick off the engaging activities in September. Don't miss this chance to be part of our dynamic FTC team and embark on an inspiring journey of learning and innovation!
    Instructor: Jay Kelley


2023 Summer In-person Camp

Note: Half-day camps can be combined as full-day camps from 8:30am-5pm.

  • Week 5 (07/31-08/04)

    07/31 to 08/04  5 half day Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    This is the third week of Robotics Camp for Grade 4-8. We will continue to explore more ways to build our Robotics and learn how to control it by coding too.

    Sunshine Elite Robotics Camp II for Grade 4-7

    We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists!

    Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!

    Sunshine Elite Robotics Camp for 3rd-5th graders introduces the world's coolest robotics program as listed in Robots from National Geographic KIDS.

    Students will continue to explore with the amazing LEGO EV3 Educational Robots. Through hands-on learning, Students will have lots of fun and gain exceptional knowledge about design, construction, mechanics, and programming.  

    We are using LEGO Mindstorms Education EV3 Comprehensive Solution in this classroom, plus another model of LEGO Mindstorms EV3 31313 Robot kit.

     

    Instructor: Jacqueline Acres

  • 07/31 to 08/04  5 half day Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6 Room 2

    This is the second week of Robotics Camp for Grade 1-3. We will continue to explore the different ways to build our Robotics and learn how to control it by coding too.

    Sunshine Elite Robotics Camp II for K-2

    We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists!

    Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!

    This Robotics Camp for K-2nd graders introduces the world's coolest robotics program as listed in Robots from National Geographic KIDS.

    Students will continue to explore more with the amazing LEGO Creators, LEGO Boost Educational Robots and LEGO Wedo 2.0. Through hands-on learning, students will have lots of fun and gain exceptional knowledge about design, construction, mechanics, and programming. They will make different robots.

    LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 Core Set

    LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 Core Set 45300

     

     

    Instructor: Jacqueline Acres

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  • Sunshine Elite Education reserves the right to update or modify the class plan at any time with or without any further notice.