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Holiday Programs

School’s out, but learning still goes on at Inventive Kids! Our holiday programs are curated to actively engage students to stimulate thinking.  Join us in our signature hands-on programs that develop problem-solving and inter-disciplinary thinking.  Through building toy models to replicate real-life objects or applications, students will definitely enjoy the meaningful activities that connect them to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math concepts through play.

Inventive Makers

Medieval Inventors

6 Hours
Various 
Workshops
7 - 12 years
Medieval Inventors

In the absence of automation and hi-tech equipment, the people of the Middle Ages had to make use of all their ingenuity to get work done and protect their city. Problem-solving takes center stage as children are brought through a medieval-themed storyline and challenged to create working toy prototypes of catapults, drawbridges, towers, bow and arrow and other contraptions.

Island Survivor

Not available this Nov/Dec 2018

Island Survivor

6 Hours
Various
Workshops
7 - 12 years

The children will be immersed in an imaginary scenario of being stranded on an uninhabited island with limited food and resources. They will need to be creative and innovative and prioritize their options to create useful things that can help them tide through while waiting for help to arrive.


A problem-based learning methodology will be adopted for this program. Whether it is to build a bridge or a zip line to cross the river, a weighing machine to ration food, or a water wheel to harness the energy from the running stream, kids will enjoy a journey of hands-on creativity to invent working prototypes. 

Not available this Nov/Dec 2018

3 Hours
Various
Workshops
7 - 12 years

Intricate Builds

Intricate Builds

This program is specially designed for kids who are avid STEM builders to create some challenging toy models using Thinkertoyland®.

 

It requires focus and critical thinking to solve problems that could emerge at every weak link in the process of building. It requires the builder to adopt the engineering design process, especially the iteration of test, observation and adjustment. 

Zip Line | Roller Coaster 

Not available this Nov/Dec 2018

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