Introduce children to basic electronics through fun, experiment-based learning. Students explore simple circuits, electricity, and real-world technology applications while building curiosity, creativity, and confidence.
A highly engaging workshop blending science experiments, Arduino basics, sensors, robotics, and creative team challenges.
| Time | Session | Activity | Description / Hands-on | Learning Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0:00 β 0:15 | 1 | Welcome & Icebreaker |
β’ Quick intro game: βWhere do we see electronics?β β’ Show lemon/potato + LED teaser |
Build curiosity and connect electronics to daily life. |
| 0:15 β 1:00 | 2 | Fun Science Experiments |
β’ π Lemon/Potato Battery (light an LED) β’ π§² Comb & Paper (static electricity) β’ β‘ Magnet + Copper Wire (simple motor demo) |
Understand electricity basics such as current, static charge, and simple circuits. |
| 1:00 β 1:45 | 3 | Arduino Basics |
β’ Introduction to Arduino board β’ LED Blink (traffic light demo) β’ Buzzer Fun (mini alarm sound) |
Learn microcontroller basics, coding logic, and circuit connections. |
| 1:45 β 2:30 | 4 | Electronics & Sensors |
β’ DC Motor Fan/Car (hands-on) β’ Temperature Sensor (DHT11 β display temperature on LCD) β’ Obstacle Sensor (robot avoids hand) |
Apply sensors and actuators, and see real-world automation examples. |
| 2:30 β 3:00 | 5 | Robotics & Drones |
β’ Apitor Robot assembly & movement β’ Mini Drone safe demo (guided flying) |
Explore robotics and drone basics, and practice teamwork in building machines. |
| 3:00 β 3:30 | 6 | Creative Team Challenge |
Teams build and make a βSmart Gadgetβ: β’ Lemon-powered LED fan β’ Arduino traffic light β’ Mini obstacle-avoiding car |
Encourage innovation, teamwork, and problem-solving. |
| 3:30 β 4:00 | 7 | Showcase & Closing |
β’ Team presentations β’ Fun quiz + prizes β’ Certificates & group photo |
Improve presentation skills, build confidence, and celebrate learning. |
Kids discover electricity through playful experiments like lemon batteries, static charge activities, and simple motor demonstrations.
Students explore blinking LEDs, buzzers, temperature sensors, and obstacle detection to understand how smart systems work.
Through robots, drones, and creative smart gadget challenges, children practice teamwork, invention, and presentation skills.