Applied Science Lab: Hands-On Discovery for Schools & Communities

The Core Experience

Where curiosity meets creativity through real-world builds. In the Applied Science Lab, students in Grades 1-6 transform into inventors, engineers, and problem-solvers. This program moves beyond screens and kits, using easy-to-handle materials and guided experimentation to solve real-world challenges. Each weekly session introduces a new engineering project—from air-powered cars to electrical circuits—allowing students to Build, Test, and Redesign while mirroring the professional scientific method

What Students Learn (Sample Projects)

  • Circuits & Conductivity: Design and build a DIY Flashlight to understand how electricity flows.
  • Renewable Energy: Construct Mini Wind Turbines to discover how we capture natural power.
  • Mechanical Advantage: Investigate force and motion by building Pneumatic Arms and Marble Climbers.
  • Environmental Engineering: Explore heat transfer and airflow by designing a Mini HVAC System.

The IntelliBricks Difference

  • Real-World Engineering Students build functional models like HVAC systems and wind turbines
  • No-Screen Learning Pure hands-on exploration using physical materials to solve complex problems
  • Design Thinking Mirror the professional process of observation, construction, testing, and redesign
  • Applied Physics Master the laws of motion, force, and electricity through builds
  • NGSS Aligned Curriculum connects directly to national science and environmental engineering standards

Safety & Logistics

  • 🧰 All Materials Provided: IntelliBricks provides all project materials, experiment guides, and specialized tools for every student.
  • 🙋 Individual Builds: Every student works on their own project, ensuring 100% engagement and personal mastery of the concept.
  • 🏫 Turnkey School Solution: We only require a classroom space with tables; we handle the setup, instruction, and cleanup entirely.

Serving California Communities

Currently operating in the Greater Sacramento Area, Bay Area, and Fresno.