
STEM Summer Camp Ideas to Spark Curiosity (and Big Smiles!)
May 6, 2025When you hear “robotics camp,” you might picture complicated code and lots of head-scratching. But here’s a secret: launching a robot-focused summer camp is way easier (and way more fun) than you think.
With the right tools and a little creativity, you can build a hands-on, high-energy camp experience that kids will talk about all year long, and there’s no coding degree required.
If you’re ready to bring robots to life this summer, here’s how to get started.
Why Robots Make the Perfect Starting Point
Robots are more than just cool gadgets. They’re the perfect spark for creative thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving. From coding simple movement patterns to designing obstacle courses, robotics camps allow kids to see and feel the results of their ideas in real-time.
Plus, robots like Dobot, Wonder Workshop’s Dash, Ozobot, Kaibot, and others are built for beginners. You don’t have to be a tech wizard to get rolling. You just have to be willing to dive in and have fun alongside your campers.
Easy Daily Themes to Keep Campers Engaged
The best STEM camps balance structure with imagination. Here are a few daily theme ideas that keep the energy high:
Obstacle Course Day
Campers design and code their own obstacle courses … the wilder, the better! Think ramps, tunnels, and surprise challenges.
Battle Bots Day
Kids team up to build armor and code their robots for friendly battles. (No real destruction. Just bumper-style fun!)
Code Your Story Day
Combine storytelling with robotics! Campers create a story and program their robots to act it out through movement, sounds, and lights.
Mission Possible Day
Give campers a “mission” (like rescuing a stranded robot) and let them design and code their way to success.
Innovation Day
Let campers dream up their own robotic challenge or invention, and spend the day bringing it to life.
Supplies Checklist
For an epic robotics camp, here are some supplies we’d suggest gathering.
- Robots (like Dobot, Wonder Workshop’s Dash, Kaitbot, or Ozobot)
- Tablets or laptops for coding
- Bluetooth access (for pairing)
- Craft supplies (cardboard, tape, markers, foam, pipe cleaners) for course design and robot decoration
- Cones, ramps, tunnels, and basic obstacle materials
- Chargers and backup batteries
- Masking tape for marking floors and setting up courses
- Optional: small prizes or certificates for end-of-camp awards!
Pro Tips for First-Time Robot Wranglers
- Test your tech first. A quick robot check the day before camp starts can save you a lot of scrambling.
- Keep directions simple. Show examples instead of just telling campers what to do, and let them discover different solutions.
- Celebrate mistakes. Robots won’t always do what kids expect … and that’s half the fun! Make it a safe space to experiment and laugh when things go sideways.
- Pair up campers. Working in teams builds communication skills and keeps troubleshooting from feeling overwhelming.
- Stay flexible. Some campers will code quickly, while others will decorate their robots like fashionistas. That’s okay. It’s all learning!
Ready to Launch Your STEM Camp?
Whether you’re just starting out or ready to level up your summer programming, we’re here to help you bring hands-on robotics to life. Let’s make this summer the one where campers dream big, build wild, and code their way to awesome. Explore our robotics equipment and kits, or reach out with questions!
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