STEM Family Half-Term Activities! Fun for the whole family.
You will also have the opportunity to explore the whole museum as a family and be inspired by the hands-on demonstrations given by our expert guides and volunteers.
We offer a variety of activities from Sphero Bolts, Minecraft and OSMO Augmented Reality to programming BBC Micros and BBC micro:bits! We have lots to fascinate kids throughout the half term.
Our educational STEM activities have become the go-to Milton Keynes event for children wanting creative fun during the school holidays and every weekend throughout the year. From Minecraft to OSMO, BBC micro:bits to robotics, there is plenty to do to unlock imaginations, inspire, and entertain. Educational fun for all the family, providing byte sized tasters of coding, robotics, augmented reality, virtual reality and much much more!
Please note that these hands-on activities are not drop-off events. Parental supervision is required at all times.
The Structure of The Day
Session 1 - 11:00-13:00
Session 2 - 14:00 - 16:30
Each day consists of 2 drop in sessions throughout the day, leaving you time to explore the museum and enjoy all of the STEM activities!
Activities are suitable for all ages unless otherwise stated.
Saturday 25th May - Programming
This workshop is designed to introduce participants to the world of coding and programming. The workshop utilises popular tools and resources such as Minecraft Education Edition, Micro:Bits, and OSMO Augmented Reality Kits to make coding more accessible and engaging for learners. Participants will have the opportunity to explore coding concepts through hands-on activities and projects. This workshop is suitable for beginners and experienced coders alike, and is designed to be both fun and educational.
Tuesday 28th May - Robotics
This workshop is focused on robotics and includes two sessions. Participants will use a variety of robotics kits, including Sphero Bolts, Cubetto, and Ozobots to learn about programming and robots. The workshop is designed to be accessible to participants of all ages, and has something for everyone!
Sunday 2nd June - Programming
This workshop is designed to introduce participants to the world of coding and programming. The workshop utilises popular tools and resources such as Minecraft Education Edition, Micro:Bits, and OSMO Augmented Reality Kits to make coding more accessible and engaging for learners. Participants will have the opportunity to explore coding concepts through hands-on activities and projects. This workshop is suitable for beginners and experienced coders alike, and is designed to be both fun and educational.
Fun Fact: These summaries were generated by AI (with a little human intervention)!
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE