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

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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

  • A woman in a red jacket standing outdoors near a body of water, with a cityscape and statue in the background.

    Milana Shliakhova

  • A young man with dark curly hair and fair skin, wearing a black polo shirt, standing against a light-colored wall with his arms crossed and a slight smile.

    Dima Tikot

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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