Robotics Project Blueprints for Kids
See the real projects your child can build with us. From mobile-controlled cars to voice-activated bots, we focus on hands-on creation so kids see their code come to life in our Bangalore center or online.
One of the first projects many kids build is a mobile-controlled robot. Using a Micro:bit, they learn basic programming to control their creation right from a smartphone.
This obstacle avoidance robot is like a clever little friend that can navigate around things in its way. It teaches kids about using sensors to make their robots "see" and react to the world.
The light-following robot is a fun project that teaches kids how light sensors work. They program the robot to chase a flashlight beam around the room, turning playtime into an exciting adventure.
A line-following robot is a smart friend that follows black lines on the floor. It uses sensors to stay on track, making it a fun challenge to play and learn with.
With a voice-controlled robot, the Micro:bit transforms into a device that can understand simple spoken commands. This project introduces kids to the basics of voice recognition technology.
This graphic gives a preview of the types of robotics projects kids can build with me. Each project is designed to be fun, engaging, and educational.
About Our Project Blueprints
Every kit we use in these projects is included in your enrollment, so you do not need to hunt for parts. Whether we are building a line-following robot or a mobile-controlled car, students get their own microcontroller to assemble and code from scratch.
Projects are the heart of our curriculum at Roboticschools. We believe that instead of watching theory, kids learn best when they hold sensors, wire circuits, and debug their own code in real time.
Our Project Path
- Ages 5 to 8 (Junior Logic): We use block-based coding like Scratch and Tynker to teach the basics of logic, loops, and variables. This builds a foundation for algorithmic thinking before kids move to physical hardware.
- Ages 9 to 12 (Hardware): Students use Micro:bit and Arduino to build physical machines. They learn about voltage, ground pins, and sensor calibration while constructing obstacle avoiders and line-following robots.
- Ages 13 and up (Advanced): We focus on text-based Python coding for AI and IoT projects. Students build Raspberry Pi driven devices for home automation, computer vision, and facial recognition.
Our Approach
Our Bangalore center provides full hardware access, while our online programs include the Wonderbox kit shipment to ensure hands-on work regardless of location. We focus on building projects that demonstrate core concepts. By the end of a session, a student does not just walk away with a certificate, but with a working robot they built with their own hands. We keep batches small, usually 3 to 5 students, so your child gets the direct help needed to turn a hobbyist interest into a technical skill set.
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