There is a newly-discovered tomb of an ancient Mayan king, and it is filled with traps and treasures. Come along for the ride as you move deeper into the tomb towards the secrets of King Ixtua, but beware!! The pyramid’s design has successfully deterred unwanted visitors through the centuries. Schuyler County youth can learn to design, build, and program robots to guide them through the tomb, defusing the traps as they go . . . and master important engineering and technology skills along the way!Youth in grades 4-8 are invited to the Robotics Mayan Adventure class series at Watkins Glen Middle School on Mondays, October 18, 25, November 1, 8, 15, 22 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. Pre-registration is REQUIRED by October 13, and there is a $35 fee ($25 for 4-H members). To register, please contact Cate at 607-535-7161 or email schuyler4h@cornell.edu by October 13.
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