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DO YOU LIKE TO BUILD?
Mechanization is becoming the way of
21st century life, and with it, the field of
robotics is booming. Robots in all of
their sizes, shapes, and levels of
complexity are vital to our everyday
lives—everything from the car you drive
to the energy it runs on is dependent in
some way on the power of robotics and
mechanical engineering. Do you have a
mechanical mind? Do you like to build
things? Then this summer club is for
you!
Problem Based Learning curriculum
that enables each child to develop his or
her ability to think creatively, work
collaboratively and reason systematically.
Activities cover science, technology,
engineering, mathematics (STEM), and literacy.
Provides a hands-on learning experience that
actively engages children’s creative thinking,
teamwork, and problem-solving skills
Lego
Robotics Club
Summer Session in Naperville
Grades 2 to 4
CYBERSHALA.COMINC.
BETTEREDUCATIONSMARTERKIDS
1023BURKECT
NAPERVILLEIL60563
CONTACTUS
WEBSITE:WWW.CYBERSHALA.COM
PHONE:630-995-9799
CONTACT:CONTACT@CYBERSHALA.COM
Session1: Saturday, Jun7
Engineering Basics - Simple
Machines, Gears, Pulleys, Lego
technics construction
Build-to-Express
Session2: Saturday, Jun14
Sensors – Motor, Tilt and motion
Build-to-Express
Session3: Saturday, Jun21
We-Do Programming
Session4: Saturday, Jun28
Applying of concepts through
Model building
Total Fee for all 4 sessions $100
OR
Fee per session $30
ROBOTICS DESIGN & VISUAL
PROGRAMMING
The WeDo Construction enables students
to build and program simple LEGO models
that are plugged into a computer. The set
contains more than 150 elements, including
a motor, motion and tilt sensors, and the
LEGO USB Hub. Combine with the
Software and Activity Pack to carry out 12
theme-based activities.
Key Learning Values:
Designing and making
Brainstorm to find creative alternative
solutions
Learn to communicate, share ideas and
work together
Basic Programming idea
With this platform, students will build
and explore machines and mechanisms,
investigate motorized machines,
calibrate and capture sensors, and study
gearing mechanisms.
ENROLLMEMNT FORM
Student’s Name
Student’s Age
Student’s email
Student’s Phone
Home Address
Parent’s Name
Parent’s email
Parent’s phone
Batch Preference
Batch1: 10:30am to
12:30 pm
Batch2: 2:30pm to
4:30 pm
Does the student
have any previous
background with
Lego Robotics?
Provide detail
Rules and terms:
1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time.
2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towards
their fellow students and coaches.
3. Students will respect the environment and property of the
Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof to
self or property that may be caused willfully.
4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes
grievance to other students.
5. Limited Seats (10 per batch) – so registration will be accepted on
first come first serve basis.
I _____________________ agree to adhere to the
rules and terms of the Program.
Signature __________________Date_____________
SESSION DETAILS
Session1: Saturday, Jun7
Engineering Basics - Simple
Machines, Gears, Pulleys, Lego
technics construction
Build-to-Express
Session2: Saturday, Jun14
Sensors – Motor, Tilt and motion
Build-to-Express
Session3: Saturday, Jun21
We-Do Programming
Session4: Saturday, Jun28
Applying of concepts through
Model building
Total Fee for all 4 sessions $100
OR
Fee per session $30
ROBOTICS DESIGN & VISUAL
PROGRAMMING
The WeDo Construction enables students
to build and program simple LEGO models
that are plugged into a computer. The set
contains more than 150 elements, including
a motor, motion and tilt sensors, and the
LEGO USB Hub. Combine with the
Software and Activity Pack to carry out 12
theme-based activities.
Key Learning Values:
Designing and making
Brainstorm to find creative alternative
solutions
Learn to communicate, share ideas and
work together
Basic Programming idea
With this platform, students will build
and explore machines and mechanisms,
investigate motorized machines,
calibrate and capture sensors, and study
gearing mechanisms.
ENROLLMEMNT FORM
Student’s Name
Student’s Age
Student’s email
Student’s Phone
Home Address
Parent’s Name
Parent’s email
Parent’s phone
Batch Preference
Batch1: 10:30am to
12:30 pm
Batch2: 2:30pm to
4:30 pm
Does the student
have any previous
background with
Lego Robotics?
Provide detail
Rules and terms:
1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time.
2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towar
their fellow students and coaches.
3. Students will respect the environment and property of th
Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof
self or property that may be caused willfully.
4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes
grievance to other students.
5. Limited Seats (10 per batch) – so registration will be accepted
first come first serve basis.
I _____________________ agree to adhere to t
rules and terms of the Program.
Signature __________________Date_____________
SESSION DETAILS
Session1: Saturday, Jun7
Engineering Basics - Simple
Machines, Gears, Pulleys, Lego
technics construction
Build-to-Express
Session2: Saturday, Jun14
Sensors – Motor, Tilt and motion
Build-to-Express
Session3: Saturday, Jun21
We-Do Programming
Session4: Saturday, Jun28
Applying of concepts through
Model building
Total Fee for all 4 sessions $100
OR
Fee per session $30
ROBOTICS DESIGN & VISUAL
PROGRAMMING
The WeDo Construction enables students
to build and program simple LEGO models
that are plugged into a computer. The set
contains more than 150 elements, including
a motor, motion and tilt sensors, and the
LEGO USB Hub. Combine with the
Software and Activity Pack to carry out 12
theme-based activities.
Key Learning Values:
Designing and making
Brainstorm to find creative alternative
solutions
Learn to communicate, share ideas and
work together
Basic Programming idea
With this platform, students will build
and explore machines and mechanisms,
investigate motorized machines,
calibrate and capture sensors, and study
gearing mechanisms.
ENROLLMEMNT FORM
Student’s Name
Student’s Age
Student’s email
Student’s Phone
Home Address
Parent’s Name
Parent’s email
Parent’s phone
Batch Preference
Batch1: 10:30am to
12:30 pm
Batch2: 2:30pm to
4:30 pm
Does the student
have any previous
background with
Lego Robotics?
Provide detail
Rules and terms:
1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time.
2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towards
their fellow students and coaches.
3. Students will respect the environment and property of the
Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof to
self or property that may be caused willfully.
4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes
grievance to other students.
5. Limited Seats (10 per batch) – so registration will be accepted on a
first come first serve basis.
I _____________________ agree to adhere to the
rules and terms of the Program.
Signature __________________Date_____________
SESSION DETAILS
DO YOU LIKE TO BUILD?
Mechanization is becoming the
way of 21st century life, and with
it, the field of robotics is booming.
Robots in all of their sizes, shapes,
and levels of complexity are vital
to our everyday lives—everything
from the car you drive to the
energy it runs on is dependent in
some way on the power of robotics
and mechanical engineering. Do
you have a mechanical mind? Do
you like to build things? Then this
summer club is for you!
Problem Based Learning curriculum
that enables each child to develop his or her
ability to think creatively, work
collaboratively and reason systematically.
Engage students in computer science,
science, technology, engineering, and
math with this new hands-on robotics
platform.
Lego
Robotics Club
Summer Sessions in Naperville
Grade 6 to 8
CYBERSHALA.COMINC.
BETTEREDUCATIONSMARTERKIDS
1023BURKECT
NAPERVILLEIL60563
CONTACTUS
WEBSITE:WWW.CYBERSHALA.COM
PHONE:630-995-9799
CONTACT:CONTACT@CYBERSHALA.COM
Session1: Saturday, June 7
Engineering Design - Complex
construction
Session2: Saturday, June 14
Sensors – Touch, Ultrasonic, Light,
Sound, Rotation & Gyroscope
Session3: Saturday, June 21
EV3 Programming and logical
reasoning
Session4: Saturday, June 28
Applying of concepts through
Missions
Total Fee for all 4 sessions $160
OR
Fee per session $45
Robotics Design & Visual Programming
Utilizing the newly released
LEGO®
MINDSTORMS®
Education EV3
Base Set and Software, your child will
overcome robotic engineering challenges
throughout the session! Combining the
versatility of the LEGO building system,
the most sophisticated microcomputer
brick ever made by LEGO and intuitive
drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course
will have you and your team engineering
cool robots and learning visual
programming.
With this platform, students will build and
explore machines and mechanisms,
investigate motorized machines, calibrate
and capture sensors, and study gearing
mechanisms.
ENROLLMEMNT FORM
Student’s Name
Student’s Age
Student’s email
Student’s Phone
Home Address
Parent’s Name
Parent’s email
Parent’s phone
Batch Preference
Batch1: 10:00am to
01:00pm
Batch2: 02:00pm to
05:00pm
Does the student
have any previous
background with
Lego Robotics?
Provide detail
Rules and terms:
1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time.
2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towar
their fellow students and coaches.
3. Students will respect the environment and property of th
Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof
self or property that may be caused willfully.
4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes
grievance to other students.
5. Limited Seats (20 per batch) – so registration will be accepted
first come first serve basis.
I ________________________ agree to adhere to the rule
terms of the Program.
Signature of Parent______________Date ____________
SESSION DETAILS
Session1: Saturday, June 7
Engineering Design - Complex
construction
Session2: Saturday, June 14
Sensors – Touch, Ultrasonic, Light,
Sound, Rotation & Gyroscope
Session3: Saturday, June 21
EV3 Programming and logical
reasoning
Session4: Saturday, June 28
Applying of concepts through
Missions
Total Fee for all 4 sessions $160
OR
Fee per session $45
Robotics Design & Visual Programming
Utilizing the newly released
LEGO®
MINDSTORMS®
Education EV3
Base Set and Software, your child will
overcome robotic engineering challenges
throughout the session! Combining the
versatility of the LEGO building system,
the most sophisticated microcomputer
brick ever made by LEGO and intuitive
drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course
will have you and your team engineering
cool robots and learning visual
programming.
With this platform, students will build and
explore machines and mechanisms,
investigate motorized machines, calibrate
and capture sensors, and study gearing
mechanisms.
ENROLLMEMNT FORM
Student’s Name
Student’s Age
Student’s email
Student’s Phone
Home Address
Parent’s Name
Parent’s email
Parent’s phone
Batch Preference
Batch1: 10:00am to
01:00pm
Batch2: 02:00pm to
05:00pm
Does the student
have any previous
background with
Lego Robotics?
Provide detail
Rules and terms:
1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time.
2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towa
their fellow students and coaches.
3. Students will respect the environment and property of th
Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereo
self or property that may be caused willfully.
4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes
grievance to other students.
5. Limited Seats (20 per batch) – so registration will be accepte
first come first serve basis.
I ________________________ agree to adhere to the rule
terms of the Program.
Signature of Parent______________Date ____________
SESSION DETAILS
Session1: Saturday, June 7
Engineering Design - Complex
construction
Session2: Saturday, June 14
Sensors – Touch, Ultrasonic, Light,
Sound, Rotation & Gyroscope
Session3: Saturday, June 21
EV3 Programming and logical
reasoning
Session4: Saturday, June 28
Applying of concepts through
Missions
Total Fee for all 4 sessions $160
OR
Fee per session $45
Robotics Design & Visual Programming
Utilizing the newly released
LEGO®
MINDSTORMS®
Education EV3
Base Set and Software, your child will
overcome robotic engineering challenges
throughout the session! Combining the
versatility of the LEGO building system,
the most sophisticated microcomputer
brick ever made by LEGO and intuitive
drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course
will have you and your team engineering
cool robots and learning visual
programming.
With this platform, students will build and
explore machines and mechanisms,
investigate motorized machines, calibrate
and capture sensors, and study gearing
mechanisms.
ENROLLMEMNT FORM
Student’s Name
Student’s Age
Student’s email
Student’s Phone
Home Address
Parent’s Name
Parent’s email
Parent’s phone
Batch Preference
Batch1: 10:00am to
01:00pm
Batch2: 02:00pm to
05:00pm
Does the student
have any previous
background with
Lego Robotics?
Provide detail
Rules and terms:
1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time.
2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towards
their fellow students and coaches.
3. Students will respect the environment and property of the
Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof to
self or property that may be caused willfully.
4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes
grievance to other students.
5. Limited Seats (20 per batch) – so registration will be accepted on a
first come first serve basis.
I ________________________ agree to adhere to the rules and
terms of the Program.
Signature of Parent______________Date ____________
SESSION DETAILS

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Lego Summer 2014

  • 1. DO YOU LIKE TO BUILD? Mechanization is becoming the way of 21st century life, and with it, the field of robotics is booming. Robots in all of their sizes, shapes, and levels of complexity are vital to our everyday lives—everything from the car you drive to the energy it runs on is dependent in some way on the power of robotics and mechanical engineering. Do you have a mechanical mind? Do you like to build things? Then this summer club is for you! Problem Based Learning curriculum that enables each child to develop his or her ability to think creatively, work collaboratively and reason systematically. Activities cover science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and literacy. Provides a hands-on learning experience that actively engages children’s creative thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills Lego Robotics Club Summer Session in Naperville Grades 2 to 4 CYBERSHALA.COMINC. BETTEREDUCATIONSMARTERKIDS 1023BURKECT NAPERVILLEIL60563 CONTACTUS WEBSITE:WWW.CYBERSHALA.COM PHONE:630-995-9799 CONTACT:CONTACT@CYBERSHALA.COM
  • 2. Session1: Saturday, Jun7 Engineering Basics - Simple Machines, Gears, Pulleys, Lego technics construction Build-to-Express Session2: Saturday, Jun14 Sensors – Motor, Tilt and motion Build-to-Express Session3: Saturday, Jun21 We-Do Programming Session4: Saturday, Jun28 Applying of concepts through Model building Total Fee for all 4 sessions $100 OR Fee per session $30 ROBOTICS DESIGN & VISUAL PROGRAMMING The WeDo Construction enables students to build and program simple LEGO models that are plugged into a computer. The set contains more than 150 elements, including a motor, motion and tilt sensors, and the LEGO USB Hub. Combine with the Software and Activity Pack to carry out 12 theme-based activities. Key Learning Values: Designing and making Brainstorm to find creative alternative solutions Learn to communicate, share ideas and work together Basic Programming idea With this platform, students will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture sensors, and study gearing mechanisms. ENROLLMEMNT FORM Student’s Name Student’s Age Student’s email Student’s Phone Home Address Parent’s Name Parent’s email Parent’s phone Batch Preference Batch1: 10:30am to 12:30 pm Batch2: 2:30pm to 4:30 pm Does the student have any previous background with Lego Robotics? Provide detail Rules and terms: 1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time. 2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towards their fellow students and coaches. 3. Students will respect the environment and property of the Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof to self or property that may be caused willfully. 4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes grievance to other students. 5. Limited Seats (10 per batch) – so registration will be accepted on first come first serve basis. I _____________________ agree to adhere to the rules and terms of the Program. Signature __________________Date_____________ SESSION DETAILS Session1: Saturday, Jun7 Engineering Basics - Simple Machines, Gears, Pulleys, Lego technics construction Build-to-Express Session2: Saturday, Jun14 Sensors – Motor, Tilt and motion Build-to-Express Session3: Saturday, Jun21 We-Do Programming Session4: Saturday, Jun28 Applying of concepts through Model building Total Fee for all 4 sessions $100 OR Fee per session $30 ROBOTICS DESIGN & VISUAL PROGRAMMING The WeDo Construction enables students to build and program simple LEGO models that are plugged into a computer. The set contains more than 150 elements, including a motor, motion and tilt sensors, and the LEGO USB Hub. Combine with the Software and Activity Pack to carry out 12 theme-based activities. Key Learning Values: Designing and making Brainstorm to find creative alternative solutions Learn to communicate, share ideas and work together Basic Programming idea With this platform, students will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture sensors, and study gearing mechanisms. ENROLLMEMNT FORM Student’s Name Student’s Age Student’s email Student’s Phone Home Address Parent’s Name Parent’s email Parent’s phone Batch Preference Batch1: 10:30am to 12:30 pm Batch2: 2:30pm to 4:30 pm Does the student have any previous background with Lego Robotics? Provide detail Rules and terms: 1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time. 2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towar their fellow students and coaches. 3. Students will respect the environment and property of th Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof self or property that may be caused willfully. 4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes grievance to other students. 5. Limited Seats (10 per batch) – so registration will be accepted first come first serve basis. I _____________________ agree to adhere to t rules and terms of the Program. Signature __________________Date_____________ SESSION DETAILS Session1: Saturday, Jun7 Engineering Basics - Simple Machines, Gears, Pulleys, Lego technics construction Build-to-Express Session2: Saturday, Jun14 Sensors – Motor, Tilt and motion Build-to-Express Session3: Saturday, Jun21 We-Do Programming Session4: Saturday, Jun28 Applying of concepts through Model building Total Fee for all 4 sessions $100 OR Fee per session $30 ROBOTICS DESIGN & VISUAL PROGRAMMING The WeDo Construction enables students to build and program simple LEGO models that are plugged into a computer. The set contains more than 150 elements, including a motor, motion and tilt sensors, and the LEGO USB Hub. Combine with the Software and Activity Pack to carry out 12 theme-based activities. Key Learning Values: Designing and making Brainstorm to find creative alternative solutions Learn to communicate, share ideas and work together Basic Programming idea With this platform, students will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture sensors, and study gearing mechanisms. ENROLLMEMNT FORM Student’s Name Student’s Age Student’s email Student’s Phone Home Address Parent’s Name Parent’s email Parent’s phone Batch Preference Batch1: 10:30am to 12:30 pm Batch2: 2:30pm to 4:30 pm Does the student have any previous background with Lego Robotics? Provide detail Rules and terms: 1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time. 2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towards their fellow students and coaches. 3. Students will respect the environment and property of the Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof to self or property that may be caused willfully. 4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes grievance to other students. 5. Limited Seats (10 per batch) – so registration will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. I _____________________ agree to adhere to the rules and terms of the Program. Signature __________________Date_____________ SESSION DETAILS
  • 3. DO YOU LIKE TO BUILD? Mechanization is becoming the way of 21st century life, and with it, the field of robotics is booming. Robots in all of their sizes, shapes, and levels of complexity are vital to our everyday lives—everything from the car you drive to the energy it runs on is dependent in some way on the power of robotics and mechanical engineering. Do you have a mechanical mind? Do you like to build things? Then this summer club is for you! Problem Based Learning curriculum that enables each child to develop his or her ability to think creatively, work collaboratively and reason systematically. Engage students in computer science, science, technology, engineering, and math with this new hands-on robotics platform. Lego Robotics Club Summer Sessions in Naperville Grade 6 to 8 CYBERSHALA.COMINC. BETTEREDUCATIONSMARTERKIDS 1023BURKECT NAPERVILLEIL60563 CONTACTUS WEBSITE:WWW.CYBERSHALA.COM PHONE:630-995-9799 CONTACT:CONTACT@CYBERSHALA.COM
  • 4. Session1: Saturday, June 7 Engineering Design - Complex construction Session2: Saturday, June 14 Sensors – Touch, Ultrasonic, Light, Sound, Rotation & Gyroscope Session3: Saturday, June 21 EV3 Programming and logical reasoning Session4: Saturday, June 28 Applying of concepts through Missions Total Fee for all 4 sessions $160 OR Fee per session $45 Robotics Design & Visual Programming Utilizing the newly released LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Base Set and Software, your child will overcome robotic engineering challenges throughout the session! Combining the versatility of the LEGO building system, the most sophisticated microcomputer brick ever made by LEGO and intuitive drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course will have you and your team engineering cool robots and learning visual programming. With this platform, students will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture sensors, and study gearing mechanisms. ENROLLMEMNT FORM Student’s Name Student’s Age Student’s email Student’s Phone Home Address Parent’s Name Parent’s email Parent’s phone Batch Preference Batch1: 10:00am to 01:00pm Batch2: 02:00pm to 05:00pm Does the student have any previous background with Lego Robotics? Provide detail Rules and terms: 1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time. 2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towar their fellow students and coaches. 3. Students will respect the environment and property of th Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof self or property that may be caused willfully. 4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes grievance to other students. 5. Limited Seats (20 per batch) – so registration will be accepted first come first serve basis. I ________________________ agree to adhere to the rule terms of the Program. Signature of Parent______________Date ____________ SESSION DETAILS Session1: Saturday, June 7 Engineering Design - Complex construction Session2: Saturday, June 14 Sensors – Touch, Ultrasonic, Light, Sound, Rotation & Gyroscope Session3: Saturday, June 21 EV3 Programming and logical reasoning Session4: Saturday, June 28 Applying of concepts through Missions Total Fee for all 4 sessions $160 OR Fee per session $45 Robotics Design & Visual Programming Utilizing the newly released LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Base Set and Software, your child will overcome robotic engineering challenges throughout the session! Combining the versatility of the LEGO building system, the most sophisticated microcomputer brick ever made by LEGO and intuitive drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course will have you and your team engineering cool robots and learning visual programming. With this platform, students will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture sensors, and study gearing mechanisms. ENROLLMEMNT FORM Student’s Name Student’s Age Student’s email Student’s Phone Home Address Parent’s Name Parent’s email Parent’s phone Batch Preference Batch1: 10:00am to 01:00pm Batch2: 02:00pm to 05:00pm Does the student have any previous background with Lego Robotics? Provide detail Rules and terms: 1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time. 2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towa their fellow students and coaches. 3. Students will respect the environment and property of th Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereo self or property that may be caused willfully. 4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes grievance to other students. 5. Limited Seats (20 per batch) – so registration will be accepte first come first serve basis. I ________________________ agree to adhere to the rule terms of the Program. Signature of Parent______________Date ____________ SESSION DETAILS Session1: Saturday, June 7 Engineering Design - Complex construction Session2: Saturday, June 14 Sensors – Touch, Ultrasonic, Light, Sound, Rotation & Gyroscope Session3: Saturday, June 21 EV3 Programming and logical reasoning Session4: Saturday, June 28 Applying of concepts through Missions Total Fee for all 4 sessions $160 OR Fee per session $45 Robotics Design & Visual Programming Utilizing the newly released LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Base Set and Software, your child will overcome robotic engineering challenges throughout the session! Combining the versatility of the LEGO building system, the most sophisticated microcomputer brick ever made by LEGO and intuitive drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course will have you and your team engineering cool robots and learning visual programming. With this platform, students will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture sensors, and study gearing mechanisms. ENROLLMEMNT FORM Student’s Name Student’s Age Student’s email Student’s Phone Home Address Parent’s Name Parent’s email Parent’s phone Batch Preference Batch1: 10:00am to 01:00pm Batch2: 02:00pm to 05:00pm Does the student have any previous background with Lego Robotics? Provide detail Rules and terms: 1. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class start time. 2. Students will act in a behaved and professional manner towards their fellow students and coaches. 3. Students will respect the environment and property of the Classroom and shall be responsible for any damage thereof to self or property that may be caused willfully. 4. There will be no rescheduling of any session as this causes grievance to other students. 5. Limited Seats (20 per batch) – so registration will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. I ________________________ agree to adhere to the rules and terms of the Program. Signature of Parent______________Date ____________ SESSION DETAILS