The STEM Guy
Eight Workshops that will Teach Kids Robotics and Circuits.
Registration is Required Click Here to Register: The STEM Guy | East Brunswick Public Library
Age group: 6 to 12
- LED Blinker – A basic project where an LED blinks on and off using an Arduino.
- Servo Rotator – A servo motor rotates to different angles when a button is pressed.
- Temperature Monitor – Displays the temperature using a simple sensor like DHT11 and an LED indicator.
- LCD Name Tag – Displays the kid’s name on a small 16x2 LCD screen using Arduino.
- Touch Sensor Light – Turns on an LED when a touch sensor is activated.
- Buzzer Sound Alert – A piezo buzzer makes different sounds when a button is pressed.
- Rainbow LED with Button – A WS2812 RGB LED changes colors when a button is pressed.
- Obstacle Detector – A simple IR sensor detects an object and turns on an LED as an alert.
Note: Project ideas/ name is for generic purpose only , but it can be changed based on students interest. Each project will be implemented on real world objects. Like led on car ,servo as hand of toys , display as a name tag Benefits: These Arduino workshops offer hands-on learning experiences that enhance kids' creativity, problem-solving, and logical thinking. Through fun projects like LED blinkers and servo motors, children develop an early understanding of electronics, coding, and robotics. These activities improve fine motor skills, foster curiosity in STEM, and build confidence as they see their ideas come to life. Plus, working on small Arduino projects enhances patience, teamwork, and innovation, preparing them for future tech-driven careers in a playful way!
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