Future Innovators Program

Program Objectives

Age Group: 8–11 Years

Session Duration: 90 minutes
Group Size: 15–20 students
Total Sessions: 10 Weekly Sessions

This exciting 10-week journey equips young minds with the skills to imagine, build, and program their own Gesture Control Car from wiring LEDs to training AI models. Each session combines hands-on making with real-world coding and problem-solving, using age-appropriate tools and engaging challenges 

Program Agenda

Session

Session Title

What They’ll Learn

Project Outcome

Tools & Platforms

Time

1

Welcome in Arduino World

Introduction Arduino Board

Create working circuits that light up and respond

Flash light

45m

2

Electricity Explorers: Light Up Your World

Introduction to basic electronics: LEDs, resistors, circuits

Build circuits that react to the environment-traffic lights

Light, temp, and motion sensors

45M

3

What is the IDE? Learning the Arduino Code

Learn on IDE programming with Arduino (inputs & outputs)

Control LEDs and buzzers using drag-and-drop coding

IDE

45M

4

Smart Thinking: Programming Sensor Responses

Write simple conditional logic using sensors and outputs

“If dark, turn on light” – Logic-based interactions

Programming Arduino + sensors

45M

5

Communication Module

Discover how the communication between Arduino and the Hands.

Send data and process it by Arduino to do actions

Sender and receiver

45M

6

GYROSCOPE Sensor

Learn use the Gyro sensor

Application on Gyro sensor

Gyro sensor

45M

7

Gesture Car Control

Assemble your car frame, mount the motors, and plan sensor placement

Build Car frame and ready for wiring

Chassis kit, motors, wheels

45M

8

Wires & Wheels: Bring Hardware to Life

Connect motor drivers, buzzers, sensors, LEDs to Arduino

A functional car body with all electronics wired

Breadboard, Arduino, motor driver, sensors

45M

9

Lead Your Car!

Code the car to make it full control by your hand position

Programmed Smart Rescue Vehicle that responds to conditions

Arduino + debug tools

45M

10

Mission Complete: Test & Showcase Your Car!

Final test, refinements, and presenting the Gesture Control car

Full control on the car by your hand position + rewards

All tools + presentation area

45M

 

What Your Students Will Gain?

By the end of this 10-session training, students will be able to:

  • Understand Core Electronics & Sensors:
    Gain a solid understanding of how electricity flows, how essential components work, and how gesture-related sensors (like accelerometers or motion sensors) detect movement and direction.
  • Program with Arduino IDE (Blocks & Code):
    Learn how to program the gesture-controlled car using beginner-friendly block coding and transition into basic Arduino programming to control motors, LEDs, and sensor responses.
  • Apply AI-Inspired Interaction Concepts:
    Use simple sound and motion-reaction techniques to make the car respond intelligently to user gestures, creating interactive and engaging robotic behaviors.
  • Build a Complete Gesture-Controlled Car:
    Assemble the car from scratch—mounting the chassis, wiring sensors, connecting the motor driver, and programming it to move forward, backward, left, and right using hand gestures.
  • Strengthen Logical Thinking & Problem-Solving:
    Use conditional logic, flow control, and testing strategies to improve accuracy of gesture detection and refine the car’s movement.
  • Showcase a Fully Working Robotic Project:
    By the final session, confidently present a functioning gesture-controlled Arduino car, demonstrating engineering skills, coding ability, and teamwork.

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