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2300 John Street, Unit #20, Thornhill, ON

[email protected]

647-502-5319

www.envisionrobotics.com

Program Guide

Summer Camp

2019

Kids 9 – 13 yrs

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Summer Camp 2019

GENERAL INFORMATION

Program Guide: Kids 9 – 13 yrs

Camp Hours:

Location:

Cost:

DAILY SCHEDULE

9:00 – 9:30 AM

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

2300 John Street, Unit #20, Thornhill, ON

$380 + HST per week (4-Day Camps are $304 + HST)

Extended Care option available for $50 per week extending drop-off to 8 am

and pick-up to 5 pm. Students are required to bring their own morning and

afternoon break. Lunch option available for $6.00 per day. 4-Day Camps are

prorated amounts.

Morning Stations, Drawing activity, Previous Day

Review, Goals and Plan for the Day

9:30 – 10:45 AM STEM Activity Part 1

10:45 – 11:00 AM Break

11:00 – 12:00 PM STEM Activity Part 2

12:00 – 12:30 PM Lunch (Outdoors & Weather Dependent)

12:30 – 1:00 PM Bishops Park Playground & Soccer (Outdoors &

Weather Dependent)

1:00 – 2:15 PM STEM Activity Part 3

2:15 – 2:45 PM Break

2:45 – 3:45 PM Group Activity & Games

3:45 – 4:00 PM Wind down/Wrap-up

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DATES & THEMES

BattleBots

Week 1 & 2: June 24th – 28th, July 2nd – 5th*

Inspired by the TV series students will experience the thrill of designing,

building, and programming their very own battle-worthy robot and engage in

friendly head-to-hear competition.

Ping Pong Ball Launcher

Week 3: July 8th – 12th

Shoot ping pong balls through the air with this fun creative builders camp!

Students will 3D design and 3D print parts of their launcher. Students keep

their Launcher.

Ultimate Robotics Challenge

Week 4: July 15th – 19th

We’ve revved up our robotics program by adding immersive role-playing

challenges. Students will build and program their robots to hunt and

capture a variety of game pieces placed along our 8’ long competition mats.

Themes include SpyLab and Mission to Mars.

AVATARIZE YOURSELF!

Week 5: July 22nd – 26th

How cool would it be to create your own avatar? Students will create their

own digital avatar using photogrammetry and then create a printed version

using 3D printing. Students take home their Avatars.

BattleBots

Week 6: July 29th – August 2nd

Inspired by the TV series students will experience the thrill of designing,

building, and programming their very own battle-worthy robot and engage in

friendly head-to-hear competition.

Ping Pong Ball Launcher

Week 7: August 6th – 9th

Shoot ping pong balls through the air with this fun creative builders camp!

Students will 3D design and 3D print parts of their launcher. Students keep

their Launcher.

Ultimate Robotics Challenge

Week 8: August 12th – 16th

We’ve revved up our robotics program by adding immersive role-playing

challenges. Students will build and program their robots to hunt and

capture a variety of game pieces placed along our 8’ long competition mats.

Themes include SpyLab and Mission to Mars.

AVATARIZE YOURSELF!

Week 9 & 10: August 19th – 23rd & 26th – 30th

How cool would it be to create your own avatar? Students will create their

own digital avatar using photogrammetry and then create a printed version

using 3D printing. Students take home their Avatars.

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Pick-Up and Drop-Off

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We welcome campers at 8:45 am with pick-up beginning at beginning at 3:45 pm. Extended Care is

available for $50 per week extending the morning drop-off to 8 am and pick-up to 5 pm. If your child will

be arriving late or picked up early please send us prior notification via email to

[email protected] or call 647-502-6319.

Breaks

Breaks are held at 10:30 am and 2:15 pm. Campers should bring their own nut-free snacks and a

refillable water-bottle. Refillable water-bottles are required for proper hydration as we head to the nearby

park daily.

Lunch

Outdoor Play

We are fortunate to have Bishops Cross Park adjacent to our Studio with a well equipped playground

and soccer field. We spend about 90 minutes outdoors getting fresh air and exercise to nourish our

hard-working brains! Safety is my number one concern when we are outdoors and students are

supervised at all times.

For More Information About Our Policies Visit

www.envisionrobotics.com

Sickness

What do I do if my child is sick? If you child is ill the morning of camp please keep them home for their

safety and the safety of other campers. Please let us know. If your child becomes ill during camp hours

the parent/guardian will be notified by staff.

Camp FAQs

Students are welcome to bring a lunch and store in our refrigerator. A lunch option is available and we

will be serving Pizzaville with choice of pepperoni or cheese with 3 square slices each.

• Option 1: Pizza on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for $6/day ($18 plus HST)

• Option 2: Pizza for the week, $30 + HST

• 4 Day Camps: Pizza for the week, $24+ HST

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Weeks 1, 2 & 6

BattleBots

Monday: Build BattleBotMonday kids off with a bang as the aspiring engineers design and build their

“BattleBot” using our VEX IQ robot platform, our competition level robot.

Tuesday: Test BattleBotKids learn how to control their BattleBot by testing its performance against a

series of challenges using our competition mats. Excitement builds towards

the matches.

Wednesday: BattleBot Competition With a good rest the night before, Wednesday starts of with some finger

stretches and deep meditation as the kids prepare for a series of challenges

throughout the day. Continuous matches and re-matches keep the

excitement level high.

Thursday: Team Games On Thursday we put our BattleBots aside and engage in team robot games

including robot soccer, robot bowling, and robot racing and more using our

Dash and Cue robots.

Friday: BattleBot Finals After a day of reflection, rest, and keen to take the controls once again….kids

engage in a series of final BattleBot challenges.

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Weeks 3 & 7

Ping Pong Ball

Launcher

Monday: Intro to 3D Design & 3D PrintingEager to get right into it we tackle the fundamentals of 3D design and 3D

printing. Students will use TinkerCad to design some fun mini-projects and

print using our 3D printer. Students take home their projects from the day.

Tuesday: Design LauncherWith some Tinkercad experience under their belts, kids will tackle the

challenge of designing key launcher parts and running some test prints.

Wednesday: Finalize Design and 3D PrintWith a line of sight to finishing their launcher kids finalize their designs and

printing begins. To keep energy levels high during the printing process, we

break out Dash and Cue robots to play robot soccer, bowling, and more.

Thursday: 3D Scanning3D printing continues and we take the opportunity to introduce students to the

amazing new world of 3D scanning using our Matter & Form scanner.

Students bring in a 10-15 cm object from home to scan.

Friday: Launcher Assembly & GamesFriday launches with a burst as students assemble and test their Ping Pong

Ball Launchers. Students participate in a series of games and challenges

throughout the day to keep the energy high. Students keep their launcher.

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Weeks 4 & 8

Ultimate

Robotics

Challenge

Monday: Build Base RoverThe Ultimate Robotics Challenge is a immersive experience where kids build

and program a Lego Mindstorms EV3 robot to complete a series of challenge

on our large challenge mats. Monday kids design and build their base robot.

Tuesday: Test and RefineTesting, tinkering, and more testing as kids improve on their EV3 designs and

lean the basics of programming to complete challenges.

Wednesday: Mission to MarsMars is a punishing environment and requires knowledge, skill, and teamwork

to successfully complete missions. Students will program their own robot and

work in pairs to complete a series of out-of-this world challenges! Large

challenge mats are used.

Thursday: SpyLabInspired by the TV series “Get Smart” our SpyLab challenge has kids assume

the role of secret agents as they collaborate to complete a series of

challenges and crack the code. Large challenge mats are used.

Friday: Prehistoric TimesLong before humans and robots inhabited the Earth, dinosaurs were the

dominant animals on land with a large variety of swimming and flying reptiles

ruling the oceans and sky.. Kids program their EV3 robot to capture and

transport their creatures to modern times. Large challenge mats are used.

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Weeks 5, 9,

and 10

AVATARIZE

YOURSELF!

Monday: Intro to 3D Design & 3D PrintingWe think this camp will turn out to be one of our most popular ones as kids

recreate themselves digitally and in 3D physical form using our 3D printer.

Day 1 is an intro to 3D design, 3D printing, and photogrammetry.

Tuesday: Digital AvatarsDouble trouble abounds as students begin to recreate themselves digitally

using a process known as photogrammetry.

Wednesday: Digital Avatars IICreation continues as kids take their initial Avatars and refine the detail to

create digital likenesses of themselves. Congrats Mom and Dad you now

have twins!

Thursday: Transformation to Physical FormIf the digital version weren’t enough students transform their digital likeness

into 3D printed versions of themselves using 3D printing.

Friday: 3D ScanningWhile our 3D printers are busy churning our mini-mes, we will introduce

students to the amazing new world of 3D scanning using our Matter & Form

scanner. Students take home their Avatars.

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About Us■ Founded in early 2018 by John MacKinnon

■ Mission driven

■ Over 1300 students have been through our studio

programs, school program and trial classes

■ Instructors are enrolled in 2nd/3rd year mechanical

engineering or computer science programs

■ Balanced Learning Framework

■ Curriculum that continues to evolve to adapt to market

and technical innovations

■ Year-round programs that include weekday, weekend,

camps, and school programs

■ Studio equipped with wide selection of robots and

advanced technologies, including Jibo, the worlds first

social robot.

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2300 John Street, Unit #20, Thornhill, ON L3T 6G7

[email protected]

647-502-5319

www.envisionrobotics.com

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