Young Engineers believes in education through play. Our Big Builders unique enrichment program
introduces children to scientific concepts through hands-on experiential learning. We hope that
establishing this connection between knowledge and fun at such a young age will set our
participants up for a lifetime of learning and creating. Our Big Builders will construct 3D models
using flexible parts. Students will receive a set especially designed for the Big Builders program.
These activities will gradually challenge participants in order to advance their fine and gross motor
skills. This enrichment program will expose our builders to engineering terminology. In addition,
students will be familiarized with simple concepts such as the animal kingdom, scientific
principles, and their everyday surroundings. Through their play with co-builders, our young scholars
will advance their interpersonal communication and will gain confidence about their own ability to
discover and invent.
Overview of Big Builder Curriculum:
Big Builder lessons include discussions about shapes, spatial recognition, and moveable versus
immovable parts. Our instructors use proper math and science terminology to familiarize students
with correct usage. Builders learn simple addition and subtraction through building their models.
Students will also discover basic principles of fractions as they learn the idea of parts of a whole.
We introduce laws of physics on a basic level through demonstrations of centripetal force, gravity,
torque, stability, friction, momentum, mechanical energy, balance, compaction and drive.
Additionally, because many of our Big Builder models have nature/animal themes, students will
learn basic concepts of biology. We believe that lessons are learned and absorbed more easily
through hands-on experiential learning. That is why our graduated Big Builders students will have a
better understanding of everyday mathematical and scientific concepts.
Big Builder Program Objectives:
Increase knowledge about the world and environment
Enhance sense of community and feelings of belonging
Encourage independent and creative thinking
Develop a sense of self-efficacy and problem solving capabilities
Boost team building, cooperation and group play skills