Robotics & AI – Grade 1
Level: Foundational Stage
- 5K+ Registered Students
- 50+ Hands-on Projects
- 30+ Live Sessions
Program Overview
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NEP 2020 Aligned STEM Curriculum
Comprehensive, grade-wise lesson plans, projects, and resources aligned with national education frameworks to foster experiential learning.
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Hands-On & Project-Based Learning
Practical lab activities, real-world simulations, and engaging projects designed to build problem-solving and innovation skills.
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Expert-Led & Adaptive Learning
Live, interactive sessions led by experienced STEM trainers, supported by adaptive pathways and techno-books for guided, personalized learning.
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21st Century Skills Development
Focus on creativity, logical reasoning, critical thinking, teamwork, and communication, preparing students for future academic and professional success.
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Experiential & Hands-On Learning
Students learn by building and experimenting with models, making abstract ideas concrete and memorable.
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Visual & Interactive Teaching Aids
Videos, simulations, and interactive experiments simplify complex concepts and enhance retention.
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Project-Based Learning (PBL)
Each module culminates in projects that encourage creativity, design thinking, and problem-solving.
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Storytelling & Contextualization
Robotics and AI are introduced through relatable stories and everyday examples, helping children connect technology with real life.
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Personalized & Adaptive Guidance
Small group and 1:1 learning ensures that every child progresses at their own pace with focused attention.
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Playful Exploration & Collaboration
Games, puzzles, and group activities create a joyful learning environment while fostering teamwork and innovation.
Our Methodology
- 30+ interactive live sessions (45–60 minutes each, teacher-led and highly engaging)
- 50+ hands-on activities & virtual simulations with real-world application
- 20+ storytelling & design-based projects that connect concepts to practice
- STEM Lab setup & techno-books with QR-based interactive content and resources
- Activity-based & project-based assessments to track progress and improvement
- Exploration of AI & robotics in everyday life through simple, age-appropriate applications
- Progressive learning pathways covering mechanical builds, sensor integration & AI-powered simulations
- National-level SparkX Innovation Challenge to showcase creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving
Goals that we achieve through the program
STEM Foundation
- Build a Strong STEM Base
- 50+ Hands-on Activities
- Learn basics of machines, motion, and simple circuits
- Develop Early Engineering Thinking
Creativity & Collaboration
- Spark Creativity & Imagination
- Design and Build “Dream Robots”
- 30+ Team Projects and Wonder Challenges
- Enhance Communication & Teamwork
AI Awareness & Growth Mindset
- Gain Early Awareness of AI in Daily Life
- 10+ Design Thinking Activities
- Develop Problem-Solving and Logical Thinking
- Build Confidence through Making & Experimenting
Our Curriculum
| Session | Chapter Name | Project | Concepts Covered |
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| 1 | Meet Mia, Rohan & the World of Robots | Dream Robot Drawing | Identify machines; introduction to robotics through storytelling |
| 2 | The Playground Puzzle | Build a See-Saw | Levers, pivots, balance, motion |
| 3 | Spin, Spin, Spin | Make a Spinning Top | Rotation, balance, symmetry |
| 4 | Light Up Like a Miner! | Build a Head-Held Torch | Light use, wearable tools, creativity |
| 5 | The Little Explorers’ Night Adventure | Make a Hand-Held Torch | Circuits: bulb, battery, wires |
| 6 | Swinging Fun in the Park | Create a Manual Swing | Push/pull motion, gravity |
| 7–8 | Build Your Own Wonder – I | Mini Playground Model | Design Thinking: build, test, collaborate |
| 9–10 | Build Your Own Wonder – II | Helping Tool for Grandparents | Real-world problem solving using STEM principles |
| Session | Chapter Name | Project | Concepts Covered |
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| 1 | Mia & Rohan’s Magic Fan! | Create a Battery-Operated Hand Fan | Electricity, motor rotation, teamwork, safe wiring |
| 2 | Breeze in a Box! | Create a Battery-Operated Table Fan | Motor movement, electricity use, model building |
| 3 | Mia & Rohan’s Magic Massager! | Create an Electric Mini Massager | Electricity to motion, vibration, assembly steps |
| 4 | Exploring Our First Robotics Kit | Create Different Shapes | Mechanical parts, tool use, shape building |
| 5 | Ready… Set… Go! | Create a Hot Wheels Car | Wheels, motion, car parts, teamwork |
| 6 | Flying High with the 3-Wing Charter Plane | Create a 3-Winged Charter Plane | Mechanical assembly, tightening, creativity |
| 7–8 | Build Your Own Wonder – I | Design a Small Fun Game Model | Design thinking, teamwork, creativity |
| 9–10 | Build Your Own Wonder – II | Design a Helping Tool to Carry Heavy Items | Problem solving, collaboration, real-world design |
Testimonials
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