This page lists all the themes available at Storming Robots. If you see any
theme that you are interested to organize a group activity for, please
contact us for details. We
continuously create more interesting themes implemented with different
complexity levels to fulfill thirst for challenging fun. We always welcome
your recommendation on other creative themes.
Our goal is to educate and inspire, but not sales of the high cost robotics
materials. In order to keep the cost to parents down, there is no
"take-home" components after each workshop/birthday party. We do not facilitate
the option to bring home the finished creation; unless it is specified
otherwise.
Themes |
>= 6-hr workshops |
Birthday Party |
| 2-hr |
3-hr |
Mission Mars
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Alien Encounter leads you through the exciting adventures of LEGO® astronauts who have crash-landed on
an alien planet, where they have to work through a series of space difficulties in order to survive.
For those who love math, this will be a great opportunity to see how that math is used to help reolving difficult
robotics challenges, and much more. |
|
N |
Y (work with prebuilt rover-bot) |
Y (build the roverbot from scratch) |
| Bumper Car (2nd to 5th grade) Want to
build a robotic bumper car? Now you can create, build and program your
own bumper car. Imagine that you and your friends' bumper cars
driving within a field, bumping into each other and see whose bumpers
last the longest without falling apart. |
N |
N |
Y |
| RoboDog versus Robo Mailman
(4th grade & up) Our Robo Mailmen are out
delivering, BUT!!! Here comes the maniac robodog! The mailmen need to
be smart enough to run away from the robodog!
This workshop may be divided into several segments from as simple as
building a simple "RoboDog", to a complex strategy about how to
identify the presence of the "RoboMailman', chasing after him. |
Y |
N |
N |
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Robot Rescue Mission (4th grade & up)
Are you brave enough to join this roboteam to
navigate around treacherous terrain filled with debris after an
earthquake? Your job is to build a robust robot and program
them to seek out injured persons in the building to rescue them.
|
Y |
N |
N |
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Robot Dance (4th grade & up) Wants
to be the conductor who will lead a team of robots to play your
favorite tune? Or program your robots to create waves of movements
or dancing with your favorite music.
This involves multiple levels of complexity. The complexity
will depend on length of the workshops and individual participant's
ability. |
Y |
N |
N |
HazmatBot (4th grade & up)
|
There is a dangerous flawed gas pipe at the Storming Robots Nuclear
plant. Your mission is to build a simple robot in a short time to
avert a catastrophic explosion by identifying the flaws so that the pipe
can be fixed. |
|
Y |
N |
Y |
| May The F=ma Be With You (4th grade & up)
F(orce) is the Fun part. You will build a super strength LEGO bot and
compete in our SR Sumo Ring. You will see how mass and acceleration
contribute to your Sumo success. How about getting full speed
ahead with an automated Go-cart? You will find it amazing how different
the design in the mechanics of the robot. This
workshop is filled with various activities to engage participants in
learning the concepts of acceleration, mass, and gravity. |
Y |
N |
N |
| Cyber Guard (4th grade & up)
Make your own Mindstorms Sentry System.... security monitoring robot.
Learn to equip your robots with multiple sensors to make your security
bot one of the best and smartest. |
Y |
N |
N |
| Botzilla (4th grade & up) An experiment at the Koonawonga Robogenics Facility has gone
terribly awry. A nightmarish robotic beast is on the loose.
Spawned from the secret labs of KRF, he is free in the city, stomping
and crushing with reckless abandon. He is your robot, Botzilla. |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Robot-to-Robot
(a.k.a Sabotage - Robot-to-Robot - I) Explore bot-to-bot communication! As
squadron leader, you command a fleet of interactive robots, capable of
following, helping, or even preventing others from being sabotaged by
enemy robots! During the mission, you will experience how to make
your robot perform lasertag! Software: use C-like
programming software or Robolab Hardware: NXT or RCX. |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Robo LaserTag
(6th grade & up)
Explore robot-to-robot communication!
Are you ready to form your own robot army? Here
you can defeat your
opponents and enslave them by beaming to reprogram them. If
you are aggressive enough, you can even reprogram them to become part
of your zombie fleet. |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Intelligent RoboArm
This is your chance to build and bring home your own built mechanical
roboarm created by an expert LEGO Mindstorms builder, (over $150 value).
This workshop consists of two major portions, building the mechanical
model, as well as programmable model. At the end of the
workshop, students will demonstrate how to automate roboarms to react to
environment as well.
They will bring home the mechanical model which includes effector
and actuators so their can further their experiment at home. With these
major components you can create a customized base at home to make a
displayable roboarm if they wish. They will also bring home two
battery boxes to enable movement without the programmable brick.
Students will also learn how to write programs with a true programming language to automate the arm in
order to react to environment. It is intricate and fun.
Note: In order to make the workshop affordable,
and come with high educational value, we created a mechanical model
which students will bring home. This is our unique creation,
NOT a cookie-cutter kit which you can purchase from
hobby shops. You can even customize your own UNIQUE roboarm. Software: use C-like
programming software or Robolab Hardware: Mindstorms. |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Distributive Intelligence
(a.k.a Sabotage - Robot-to-Robot - II) What makes it even
more fun is to take over your enemy robots and make them your own.
In this challenge, you will submerge your robot in a dangerous mission
into a secret tomb, find your way out and delivery a top secret message
to your leader!!! Software: use C-like
programming software or Robolab Hardware: NXT or RCX. |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Robo Soccer
(6th grade & up)
Find the soccer ball!!! Run toward to the
goal!! GOAL! Come
to gain expert assistance and obtain further hints while learning how to
program all major details to get a robot to play soccer.
This is genuinely challenging and intricate, but great Fun!
Workshops are divided into 2 phases. The first phase involves 1-on-1
game using various sensors to assist detecting the ball as well as
recognizing the goal. The second phase involves 2-on-2 game which
may involve using compass sensor.
Software: use C-like programming software.
Hardware: NXT. |
Y |
N |
N |
| Create Your Own PC Game
(4th grade & up) Participants will be given
the opportunity to understand the FUN to create your own game is much
more rewarding and enjoyable than playing one. During the creation
process, they will receive exchange structural review with
classmates. This process has been proven to help students to improve
their quality and fun of their creation. In addition, students will be given a glimpse of what Artificial Intelligence
may involve via computer gaming.
Students will be able to bring home the game
created by themselves. Note: No violent themes, such as firearms. |
Y |
N |
N |
The Alien Encounter
 |
Alien Encounter leads you through the exciting adventures of LEGO® astronauts who have crash-landed on
an alien planet, where they have to work through a series of space difficulties in order to survive.
For those who love math, this will be a great opportunity to see how that math is used to help reolving difficult
robotics challenges, and much more. |
|
Y |
N |
N |
| Robo Tomb Raider (Bluetooth Communication with Mindstorms (7th grade & up)
You will build two separate robotic units and program them to pass top
secret information to each other and find the secret tunnel. Watch
out... There may be a lot of hazardous debris along the way!
From this class, you will learn how to enable wireless communication between multiple
Mindstorms robots or other device like a cell phone. With this workshop,
you will explore the Bluetooth technology and take a glimpse of the communication protocol. You
will get a head start if you wish to have your Mindstorms to communicate
with another device. You can even wirelessly control another
robot in another room.
|
Y |
N |
N |
| Motion Gaming Control (7th grade & up)
Have you ever wondered how the popular Wii Remote Controller works?
What kinds of technology allows you to interact with and manipulate
items on the video game via your own movements?
With this workshop, you will:
- program your own motion sensing controller with NXT to remotely
control another robot.
- make a robot to move along with your hand or fingers.
- explore the micro electro-mechanical System (MEMS)
technology.
Recommendation: Although it is not a pre-requisite, it
is recommended that you will take the "Learning Bluetooth
Communication" module before this workshop. |
Y |
N |
N |
| Robo Treasure Hunt - GPS with Robotics (7th grade & up)
Have you ever wondered how the military spot a precious location via
satellite communication? How about you will program your robot to
interface with a GPS device to monitor your opponents' location at all
times?
As GPS technology has started to become more popular in the mainstream,
won't it be cool to understand how the technology works. Even better
yet, you will program your robot to interface with a GPS to simulate
some of the cool things which even military did too.
Just like most of our summer workshop, this program will facilitate the
needs for both novice and expert. For novice, there will be
enough sample programs and assistance to guide you. For experts, you
will be enough a lot of extended challenges. You can't Beat
That!!! |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Mindstorms Catapult
(2nd & 3rd grade)
Build a mechanic Catapult and explore the fundamentals of simple
mechanics. Then, you motorize it with a battery box and motor. Bring
home your contraption. Can't beat that! |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Mindstorms RoboDog
(2nd & 3rd grade)
Build a mechanic robodog and explore the fundamentals of simple
mechanics. Then, you motorize it with a battery box and motor. Bring
home your contraption. Can't beat that! |
Y |
N |
N |
|
Electric Fun House
(2nd & 3rd grade)
Participants use computer-control concepts with
our electric fun House. They will work with engaging
computer-interfaceable LEGO building set that simulates the advanced
security and comfort technology.
Come to join the team to automate modern home lights, appliances,
burglar and fire alarms, the garage door, ceiling fans, locks, and more.
|
Y |
N |
N |
Ferry's Wheels Ride (2nd & 3rd Grade)
Part of Amusement Park.
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Amusement
Park
(2nd & 3rd grade)
Participant will build an amusement
park filled with various motorized activities with programmable
bricks. Activities may include Merry-go-round,
Ghost Ride, Crazy Tour Bus, and Bumper Car. The complexity is
only limited to what the child can do. For those who are up
for the challenge, they will have the opportunity to even program to
automate the constructions.
They will also learn about programming with sensors. You
will be amazed what these little children can accomplish under our
well-built curriculum, and help from the trained instructors!!!
Amusement Park consists of many different components (demonstrating
simple machines and conceptual physics). It may be divided
into separate different Modules, such as Amusement Park I, II and
III. They all focus on different sub-themes. |
Y |
N |
N |