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🚀💦 Ginormous Water-Powered Rocket Launch at the Park!
3...2...1... LIFTOFF! 🚀 Our Kids Elite students experienced the excitement of launching a Ginormous Water-Powered Rocket at the park! What looked like an exciting outdoor activity was actually a hands-on physics lesson. Using only water and compressed air, students discovered how scientific principles can create an incredible rocket launch—without fuel or fire. During the experiment, students explored: 🚀 Newton's Third Law of Motion – For every action, there is an equal and
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Jul 41 min read


👧🤖 6-Year-Old Girl Builds a Robot Arm from 3D-Printed Parts!
What can a 6-year-old accomplish? At Kids Elite, she can build a real robotic arm! Using 3D-printed parts, motors, screws, and engineering tools, our young student carefully assembled a functional robot arm step by step. Along the way, she learned how mechanical parts fit together, how motors create movement, and why precision, patience, and problem-solving are essential in engineering. This isn't just about building a robot—it's about building confidence. Every screw tighten
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Jul 31 min read


💻 Kindergarten Students Build Their First Desktop Computer! | Future Engineers at Kids Elite 🚀
Can kindergarten students really build a desktop computer? Absolutely! At Kids Elite, our youngest learners are doing more than just using technology—they're discovering how technology works. In this hands-on engineering lesson, our kindergarten students learned about the essential components of a desktop computer and worked together to assemble a real PC step by step. From identifying the motherboard, CPU, memory, storage, power supply, and cooling system to carefully connec
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Jul 32 min read


🤖 How Do Robots Move? Learning About Motors & Gears at Kids Elite ⚙️🐞
Where does a robot get its power? How can a small robot bug crawl across a wall? In this engineering lesson, our teacher helped students understand how motors and gears work by connecting the concept to something they see every day—a car. Students learned that just as a car needs an engine to move, a robot needs a motor to provide power. The motor turns a small gear, which then drives a series of larger gears. Together, these gears transfer motion throughout the robot, allowi
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Jul 31 min read


🫧 Giant Bubble Science Experiment | Learning Through Play at Kids Elite 🌳
Who says science has to stay indoors? Our Kids Elite students took learning to the park and created giant bubbles using homemade bubble solution and a simple cotton string bubble wand! What looks like pure fun is actually a hands-on science experiment. As students create enormous bubbles, they discover fascinating scientific concepts, including: 🔬 Surface Tension – The thin film of soap and water stretches to form beautiful bubbles. 💨 Air Pressure & Airflow – Gentle movemen
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Jul 31 min read


🚀 Science Takes Flight at Kids Elite! 🛸🌳
Our students had an amazing time at the park exploring science through play by launching a Rubber Band Flying Cup—also known as the Flying UFO Cup! As the connected cups spin through the air, they demonstrate the Magnus Effect, a fascinating scientific principle. The spinning motion creates a difference in air pressure, generating lift—similar to the way a baseball curveball changes its path. This allows the flying cup to do more than just travel forward—it can even rise, gli
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Jul 31 min read
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