Bright & Smart Homeschool: Mindstorm Madness-Brick & Code Creators
By Boca Vibe
Bright & Smart Homeschool: Mindstorm Madness-Brick & Code Creators
Get ready for a fun-filled morning of robotics and coding in Boca Raton, Florida! On May 1, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, the Bright & Smart Homeschool program will host an exciting event at 300 S Military Trail, BOCA RATON, FL 33486. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
Participants will embark on a thrilling adventure as they learn how to design, build, and program robots using Mindstorms microprocessors. Working in pairs, they will apply scientific and engineering concepts to solve monthly challenges related to Mindstorms. This program is designed to foster essential skills such as:
- Planning
- Problem-solving
- Teamwork
- Creativity
- Techological proficiency
This event is perfect for students aged 8-12 who are interested in STEM education and want to develop their critical thinking skills. The Mindstorms program will provide a unique opportunity for young minds to explore the world of robotics and coding, while having fun with friends.

During the event, participants will work together to complete various challenges and projects, guided by experienced instructors who will share their expertise in robotics and engineering. By the end of the session, students will have created their own Mindstorms robots and gained a deeper understanding of the concepts they learned throughout the program.
Join us for this exciting event and witness the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers take shape! Register now to secure your spot at Bright & Smart Homeschool’s Mindstorm Madness-Brick & Code Creators event on May 1, 2026.
About Bright & Smart Homeschool
Bright & Smart Homeschool is a leading provider of STEM education programs in Boca Raton, Florida. Our mission is to inspire young minds and foster a love for learning through hands-on activities, interactive workshops, and engaging events like Mindstorm Madness-Brick & Code Creators.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
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