Homeschool Robotics & Electronics Curriculum

Robotics makes STEM tangible. Students build real circuits, wire real motors, read real sensors, and program real robots -learning physics, engineering, and coding through hands-on construction rather than worksheets. This curriculum works with common household materials and a few inexpensive electronic components, with optional support for popular robot kits. Approximately 30 minutes per day, grades 2–8.

Complete grades 2–8 homeschool robotics curriculum. Circuits, motors, sensors, programming robots, design challenges, and STEM integration. Household materials or optional robot kits. 30 min/day.

What\u2019s Included

Robotics and electronics bring abstract STEM concepts to life. Students build physical things that move, sense, and respond - learning circuits, programming, and engineering in the process. This course is designed for grades 2–8 at approximately 30 minutes per day.

Robotics by Grade Band

The curriculum starts with simple concepts and builds toward autonomous robot design by 8th grade.

Materials and Equipment

The curriculum is designed around two tiers: a household materials track and an optional robot kit track. Both cover the same concepts.

STEM Integration

Robotics is inherently cross-disciplinary. Every project connects to multiple STEM domains:

Adapting for Learning Differences

Robotics is one of the most accessible STEM subjects for diverse learners because it engages multiple senses and learning styles simultaneously.

Build Something Real

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a robotics kit?

Basic electronics concepts can be taught with batteries, wires, and LEDs. Affordable kits are recommended but not required for every lesson.

Is robotics appropriate for elementary students?

Yes. Younger students start with simple machines and circuits. Middle schoolers advance to complex builds and coding.

What grade levels is this available for?

All electives are available for Pre-K through 8th grade with age-appropriate content at each level.