Spring Break Camp
Innovate Spring Break Camp is a hands-on, creative learning experience where students explore coding, robotics, STEM design, digital art, crochet, and the building blocks of AI in a fun, supportive environment. Programs are offered for K–2, Grades 3–5, and Grades 6–8, with age-appropriate instruction and small group sizes.
Throughout the week, students will code beginner-friendly programs, build and program VEX and LEGO-based robots, complete hands-on STEM challenges, create digital art projects, learn basic crochet skills, and learn the building blocks of AI through guided, age-appropriate activities that introduce patterns, logic, and decision-making. Activities are thoughtfully balanced between screen-based learning and hands-on making.
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Little Innovators Lab

For Grades K - 2
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A fun, structured introduction to STEM and creative technology for young learners. Through play, storytelling, building, and guided discovery, students explore how things work while building confidence and curiosity.
What Students Will Do:
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Code stories and animations using ScratchJr and Scratch while learning patterns and decision-making.
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Create digital art projects that blend creativity and technology
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Build and program LEGO-based robots to move and complete simple tasks.
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Explore hands-on STEM challenges focused on patterns, structures, and motion.
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Learn basic crochet skills to strengthen focus and fine motor coordination.
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STEM field trip to connect learning to real-world science.
Outcome:
Students complete a coded story or animation, a robotics build, creative art and craft projects, and gain early confidence in STEM, technology, and problem-solving
CodeQuest Engineering Lab

For Grades 3 - 5
A hands-on STEM experience where students code, build, design, and problem-solve through engaging, real-world challenges.
What Students Will Do:
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Create interactive games and animations using Scratch, and Creaticode learning early AI concepts like patterns and logical decision-making
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Build and program VEX and LEGO robots using motors and sensors
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Design digital art and animation projects that blend creativity with technology
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Complete STEM engineering challenges using the design–build–test–improve process
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Learn basic crochet skills to support focus and fine-motor development
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STEM field trip to connect classroom learning to real-world science
Outcome:
Students finish camp with a playable coding project, a working robot, creative art and craft projects, and stronger confidence in problem-solving, teamwork, and technology.
Future Innovators Studio

For Grades 6 - 8
Advanced Coding • Robotics • Applied STEM • Digital Art • AI Foundations • Creative Craft
A hands-on, challenge-driven program where students design, code, and build real solutions while developing critical thinking and teamwork skills.
What Students Will Do:
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Apply coding logic and AI foundations such as pattern recognition, automation, and decision-making
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Design, build, and program advanced robotics systems
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Create digital art and visual designs to communicate ideas
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Complete STEM innovation sprints using the engineering design process
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Learn introductory crochet skills to strengthen focus and creativity
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Take part in STEM field trip to connect learning to real-world science
Outcome:
Students finish camp with a team capstone project, functional robotics builds, digital creations, and increased confidence in problem-solving, collaboration, and STEM leadership.
Spring Break Program
📅 Daily Camp Themes (March 9–13)
- Day 1 – Discover & Design: Intro to coding, digital art, and creative making
- Day 2 – Build & Code: Robotics builds, coding, and AI fundamentals
- Day 3 – Create & Craft: Digital art projects and crochet fundamentals
- Day 4 – Test & Improve: STEM engineering challenges and iteration
- Day 5 – Explore & Celebrate: Excursion to the Houston Museum of Natural Science, followed by reflection and project sharing
📅 Dates: March 9–13
🕘 Schedule: Full Day (9:00 AM–4:00 PM) | Half Day (9:00 AM–12:00 PM)
💰 Pricing:
• Half Day: $250 | Full Day: $400
🎉 Early Registration (by Feb 28): Half Day $200 | Full Day $350
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Space is limited. Registration is confirmed upon form submission and payment. Additional excursion and permission details will be shared with registered families.
F.A.Q.
Who can attend the Spring Break Camp?
Our Spring Break Camp is open to students in K–2, Grades 3–5, and Grades 6–8, grouped by age and grade level to ensure appropriate instruction and peer interaction.
What will my child learn during camp?
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Students will participate in an integrated experience that includes:
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Coding (age-appropriate platforms such as ScratchJr, Scratch, or Tynker)
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Robotics (LEGO-based building and programming)
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Hands-on STEM activities focused on problem-solving, design, and creativity
Each program is project-based and culminates in a completed creation or mini capstone.
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What is the daily schedule like?
Each day includes a balanced mix of:
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Instructor-led lessons
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Hands-on building and coding time
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Breaks and movement activities
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Collaborative projects
A detailed daily schedule will be shared with registered families prior to camp.
Who teaches the camp? Is the camp safe and supervised?
Our programs are led by trained STEM instructors experienced in working with children. Instruction is structured, supportive, and aligned with age-appropriate learning standards.
Yes. Students are supervised at all times by our instructional team. Safety procedures, structured transitions, and clear behavior expectations are in place throughout the day.
Does my child need prior coding or robotics experience?
No prior experience is required. All programs are beginner-friendly, with activities differentiated to support both first-time learners and students with some prior exposure.
How are students grouped?
Students are grouped by grade band, not mixed across ages. Class sizes are intentionally kept small to ensure personalized instruction and engagement.
What should my child bring?
Students should bring:
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A packed lunch and water bottle
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Optional: their own laptop or tablet (devices are provided if needed)
All learning materials, robotics kits, and supplies are included.
How many students are in each class?
We maintain small group sizes to allow for individual attention, hands-on support, and meaningful engagement for every student.
