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Fun with PVC

Age: 6 – 10
Skill Level: Beginner – Intermediate
Format: In Person Private Lessons | 1-on-1, On-campus
Duration: 14 lessons, 1 hour per lesson

About This Course

This hands-on course focuses on inventions and buildings that appeal to future engineers and all children alike! While students design and build a variety of objects using something as simple as PVC pipe as the main building blocks, they collaborate and share ideas to solve problems together. Students develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving skills while having fun. Perfect for both beginners and those with experience in DIY projects, this course is an exciting choice.

You'll learn to:

  • Think creatively to design and build fun and useful contraptions using PVC pipes and connectors
  • Problem solve and use critical thinking skills to engineer solutions and think outside of the box
  • Apply fundamental engineering concepts such structure, stability, and load-bearing
  • Measure with accuracy and use a measuring tape. Convert measurements from metric to imperial and vice versa

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Fourteen hours of one on one private instruction or one complete course. Weekday or weekend appointments with a live instructor onsite at our facility. Once lessons begin, students meet routinely each week on set days and times for one or more hours per week consecutively until the course hours have been completed. Appointments are subject to availability.

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