Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials for ages 5-7 at Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials is a stem & technology summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 5 to 7. Tuition starts at $300 and goes up to $500 per week. The camp runs half_day_am sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
5-7
$300.0-$500.0
per week
half_day_am
Sessions (10)
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 1 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 1, campers dive into the prehistoric world by building their favorite dinosaurs using LEGO® bricks. Through hands-on design challenges, children learn basic engineering and creative problem-solving skills while exploring the shapes and structures of various dinosaurs. Activities include constructing T-Rex models, creating dino habitats, and collaborative group builds to spark imagination and teamwork.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 2 (Ages 5-7)
Week 2 invites campers to explore the fascinating world of flying and aquatic dinosaurs. Using LEGO® bricks, children construct pterodactyls, plesiosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures, learning about their unique adaptations. The week includes creative storytelling sessions where campers build scenes and act out dino adventures, fostering imagination and narrative skills alongside STEM learning.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 3 (Ages 5-7)
During Week 3, campers focus on the mighty herbivores of the dinosaur era. They build LEGO® models of triceratops, stegosaurus, and other plant-eating giants, learning about their defenses and habitats. The week features interactive challenges where campers design safe dino shelters and explore basic engineering concepts like stability and balance through playful experimentation.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 4 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 4, campers explore the world of dinosaur fossils and paleontology. Using LEGO® bricks, they recreate fossilized skeletons and learn how scientists piece together dino histories. Activities include building dino bones, assembling skeleton puzzles, and designing mini-museums to showcase their creations, blending creativity with scientific discovery.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 5 (Ages 5-7)
Week 5 focuses on dino transportation and movement. Campers build LEGO® models of dino legs, tails, and jaws to understand how these creatures moved and hunted. Through fun engineering challenges, children create moving parts and simple machines, learning about mechanics and motion in a playful, hands-on environment.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 6 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 6, campers explore the environment of dinosaurs by building LEGO® models of prehistoric plants, volcanoes, and landscapes. They learn how dinosaurs interacted with their surroundings and create dioramas that combine natural elements with their dino creations. This week emphasizes creativity and environmental awareness through STEM play.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 7 (Ages 5-7)
Week 7 challenges campers to invent their own dinosaur species using LEGO® bricks. They combine features from different dinos to create unique creatures, learning about adaptation and evolution. The week includes storytelling and presentation activities where campers share their creations and the stories behind them, fostering communication and creativity.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 8 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 8, campers focus on dinosaur defense mechanisms. Using LEGO® bricks, they build models featuring spikes, armor plates, and other protective features. Activities include designing dino fortresses and exploring basic physics concepts like force and leverage, encouraging campers to think critically about how dinosaurs survived in a dangerous world.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 9 (Ages 5-7)
Week 9 invites campers to build dinosaur transportation and habitats. Using LEGO® bricks, they create dino nests, burrows, and even dino vehicles inspired by prehistoric themes. The week emphasizes creativity and engineering as campers design functional and imaginative models that reflect how dinosaurs might have lived and moved.
Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials - Week 10 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers celebrate their dino creations by building a collaborative LEGO® dinosaur park. They combine models from previous weeks to create a large-scale prehistoric world, practicing teamwork and presentation skills. The week culminates in a showcase where campers share their projects with families and friends, highlighting their STEM and creative achievements.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials cost?
- Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials costs $300.0-$500.0 per week.
- What ages does Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials accept?
- Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials accepts children ages 5 to 7.
- Is Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials still accepting registrations?
- Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials located?
- Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials is located at None in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials?
- Dino Design Using LEGO® Materials offers half_day_am sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.