Arduino for Kids — 10-Hour Hands-On Curriculum
- Age Group: 9–14 years
- Level: Beginner (No electronics or coding required)
- Tagline: Build • Code • Control
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Learning Objectives
By the end of the program, children will:
- Understand basic electronics & circuits
- Learn logical thinking through coding
- Control LEDs, buzzers, and sensors
- Build simple real-world projects
- Gain confidence in STEM & hardware
Session-Wise Breakdown (10 Hours)
Hour 1
What Is Arduino?
Concepts:
- What is a microcontroller?
- Arduino in daily life (traffic lights, lifts)
Activities:
- Identify components
- Safety rules
Hour 2
Basics of Electricity
Concepts:
- Current, voltage (very simple)
- Open & closed circuits
Activities:
- LED glow test using breadboard
Hour 3
First Arduino Program
- Uploading code
- Digital pins
Activities:
- Blink LED program
- Change blink speed
Hour 4
Inputs & Outputs
Concepts:
- Input vs output
- Digital signals
Activities:
- Button-controlled LED
Hour 5
Sound & Alerts
Concepts:
- Buzzers & alerts
Activities:
- Doorbell project
- Sound patterns
Hour 6
Sensors & Environment
Concepts:
- How sensors work
Activities:
- LDR-based night lamp
or - Ultrasonic distance alert
Hour 7
Smart Systems
Concepts:
- Automation
- Conditional logic (IF–ELSE)
Activities:
- Automatic street light model
Hour 8
Mini Smart Project
Project Optionts:
- Smart dustbin
- Parking sensor
- Security alarm
- Water level indicator
Hour 9
Debugging & Improvement
Concepts:
- Errors
- Improving designs
Activities:
- Fix common wiring & code mistakes
Hour 10
Showcase & Certification
Activities:
- Project demo
- Explain working in simple words
Recognition:
- Certificate
- Best Innovation / Best Logic awards Voice / Best Participation
Extension Pathways
- Arduino + Robotics (motors)
- Arduino + IoT (Wi-Fi basics)
- Arduino + AI sensors
- 30–50 hour maker program
Suitable For
- Schools (Classes 5–9)
- Atal Tinkering Labs
- Robotics clubs
- Summer camps
- Weekend STEM programs
Suggested Student Kit (₹2,000–₹3,800 per child)
- Arduino board
- Breadboard
- Sensors
- Components
- USB cable
- Storage box
Parent-Friendly Positioning
- No soldering
- Low-voltage & safe
- Visual, step-by-step learning
- Encourages curiosity & problem solving
- Aligns with ATL / STEM education
Hardware & Software (Kid-Safe)
💻 Hardware
- Arduino Uno / Nano (student kit)
- Breadboard
- LEDs, resistors
- Buzzer
- Push buttons
- LDR / Ultrasonic sensor
- Jumper wires
🖥️ Software
- Arduino IDE
- Block-based coding (intro)
- Laptop / school computer
Certification
“Arduino for Kids – Hands-On Electronics & Coding (10 Hours)”
Outcomes Parents Love
- Less screen-only learning
- More thinking & building
- Confidence with hardware
- Early exposure to engineering
- Strong foundation for robotics & IoT
Testimonials
See What Our Happy Customers Say
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“My daughter joined the Junior Programmer course at the age of 7, and I’ve seen her confidence grow every day. She not only understands coding basics but also creates small games on her own. This program truly makes learning fun!”
Priya Sharma, Parent of 7-year-old
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*”I was amazed at how quickly my son picked up concepts like logic and problem-solving. The trainers are patient and friendly, and they keep the kids engaged with fun projects. A big thumbs up!”
MRohit Verma, Parent of 10-year-oldark Adam
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I love making my own games! Coding is like magic, and now I feel like a real programmer.”
Aarav,Student Age 9
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