Math and Robotics

Discover math and coding through playful robotics.

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Ages:

  • 4 - 7 years old

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

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Schedule:

  • Saturday - 9:15 am

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Price:

  • $50 per class

  • $200 per month

Duration:

  • 105 minutes

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A wooden educational math game with colored cylinders, circular tiles with numbers, and a math problem '3 + 4 = 7' at the bottom.
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What Kids Will Learn

  • Build simple LEGO robots designed for young learners (using WeDo and Spike Essential kits).

  • Learn early math concepts like counting, patterns, measurement, and sequencing through hands-on activities.

  • Create and test simple algorithms with visual block coding.

  • Develop problem-solving skills by adjusting their designs and programs.

  • Work together to build, play, and share ideas with classmates.

Why Math & Robotics is Great for Kids

  • 🖐 Hands-On Learning
    Kids learn by building, moving, and testing robots, making abstract ideas concrete.

  • 🔢 Math Made Fun
    Concepts like counting, shapes, and sequencing are built right into robot projects.

  • 🎮 Early Coding Skills
    Even at this age, kids can begin coding with simple, colorful blocks that control their creations.

  • 😊 Confidence & Play
    Every project is a fun challenge that helps kids feel proud of what they can do.

Who’s Teaching This Class

  • A woman with shoulder-length dark hair, wearing a red coat, standing outdoors near a body of water with a cityscape in the background.

    Tatiana Fesenko

  • A woman with blonde hair smiling in front of a Christmas wreath and decorations.

    Olga Preobrazhenskaya

FAQs

    • No — the class introduces early math concepts in a playful, age-appropriate way.

    • Not at all. This is a beginner program, perfect as a first step into STEM.

    • 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 $50 credit toward the next month. (The $200 monthly pass is recalculated as $50 per class × 3 classes = $150, so you carry over the remaining $50.)

      • 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

  • "My 5-year-old now counts the gears on his robot and tells me how they spin. He’s learning math without even realizing it."

    — Vasiliy G., parent