Arduino

Wire, code, and bring simple electronics to life.

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Ages:

  • 7 - 10 years old

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

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  • $45 per class

  • $160 per month

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Schedule:

  • Thursday - 5:50 pm, 7 pm

Price:

Duration:

  • 60 minutes

A breadboard with multiple colored LEDs and resistors, connected to an Arduino Uno microcontroller, with a smartphone plugged in and charging nearby.
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A breadboard with multiple multicolored wires connected to an Arduino Uno microcontroller, a digital display showing the number 123, and various electronic components.

What Kids Will Learn

  • Explore basic electronics by connecting simple circuits with Arduino boards.

  • Write beginner-friendly code to control lights, buzzers, and sensors.

  • Understand how hardware and software work together in real projects.

  • Experiment with inputs and outputs (like switches and LEDs) to see coding in action.

  • Build confidence in problem-solving by testing, debugging, and improving their projects.

Why Arduino is Great for Kids

  • 🔌 Hands-On Electronics
    Kids learn what’s inside the devices they use every day by wiring real components safely.

  • 💡 Coding with Purpose
    Programming feels exciting when they can see their code light up LEDs or make a buzzer play a sound.

  • 🛠 Creativity & Innovation
    Arduino projects give kids the freedom to invent - from simple alarms to light displays.

  • 🤔 Problem-Solving Skills
    Working with circuits teaches patience, troubleshooting, and resilience when things don’t work the first time.

Who’s Teaching This Class

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    Milana Shliakhova

FAQs

    • No prior experience is required. Our classes are designed for complete beginners and progress step by step.

    • We provide all Arduino boards, sensors, and materials needed for the class.

    • Yes! Arduino runs on low-voltage (5V) power, making it safe for children. We also supervise closely to ensure proper use of wires and components.

    • It’s okay to miss a session, but coming regularly gives the best learning experience and steady progress.

    • If you pay monthly and let us know 24+ hours in advance:

      • In a 4-class month → you can choose:

        • Reschedule the class within the same month for free, OR

        • Receive a $25 credit toward the next month. (The $160 monthly pass is recalculated as $45 per class × 3 classes = $135, so you carry over the remaining $25.)

      • In a 5-class month → the extra session is included at no additional cost, so the missed class doesn’t carry over.

    • If you pay per class and let us know 24+ hours in advance:

      • The class may be rescheduled once.

    • If you don’t let us know at least 24 hours in advance → the class cannot be rescheduled or credited.

    • Only one class per month can be rescheduled or credited.

    • This policy helps us keep class sizes consistent and ensures we can prepare properly for each group. Thank you for understanding and helping us create the best learning experience for all students.

What Parents Say

  • "She came home saying, ‘I made it work!’ and was so proud. That kind of excitement is what I was hoping for."

    — Igor B., parent