Tech Explorers
Mueller
Rising 4th – 5th Grade
Dream, Build, Code, and Create!
Camp Location: Mueller’s Branch Park Pavillion (Indoors)
Grade Level: Rising 4th Grade – Rising 5th Grade
(based on the grade the child is entering for the 2025 – 2026 school year)
Camp Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 AM – 3 PM
Aftercare: Available from 3 – 5 PM ($80/per camper per week)
Pricing: Standard Price – $425; Member Price – $385
Weekly Themes
4th and 5th-grade campers will spend camp exploring each week’s themes by diving deep into technology and robotics. Using tech tools like LEGO spike, Microbits, and 3d printing pens, older campers will expand and advance their exploration of STEAM. Campers will bring their ideas to life as they problem-solve their way through engineering design challenges using skills like circuitry, coding, and soldering.
Each week ends with an all-out innovators showcase where campers can show off their creations, demonstrate the new skills they’ve learned, and participate in robot battles with their families and caregivers.Check out what themes look like in action!
June 16-20: Earth Wind Inspire
Campers will use natural materials to invent and prototype solutions to ecological challenges. Through outdoor explorations and hands-on activities, they’ll discover the beauty of the environment while using tech and tools to spark creativity and inspiration in their projects.
June 23-27: Keep Camp Weird
Discover nature’s oddities—from glowing anglerfish to venomous platypuses—and dive into mysteries like cryptids and ancient preservation. Through hands-on projects, we’ll engineer our own strange and spectacular creations. It’s a week of science and all things wonderfully weird!
July 14-18: Mission to the Moon
Investigate galaxies, planets, and the solar system to create rockets, design space inventions, and tackle engineering challenges inspired by the science of space travel. Engaging in hands-on design challenges and interactive tech activities, they’ll develop their engineering skills and discover the science behind space travel.
July 21-25: Designing for Tomorrow
Campers will imagine what our world might look like years from now. Through creative brainstorming and hands-on building, they’ll invent gadgets, design futuristic cities, and create solutions to tackle tomorrow’s challenges.
August 4-8: Let’s Play
Dive into the exciting world of games, from classic board and card games to lively carnival challenges. They’ll explore the rules and secrets behind game design while getting a taste of video game creation and coding. With a toolbox of hands-on tech at their fingertips, campers will team up to invent their own fantastic games
A Day in the Life of a Thinkery Camper
What does Thinkery’s Tech Explorers Camp Experience look like in action?
At Thinkery, we like to story tell about our experiences. Here is an example of what our Camp experience might look like in action with a space theme.
On the first day of Camp, educators will lead campers in games, activities, and conversations to learn about what excites them most about space. After learning that they are the most interested in space travel the rest of the week will be led by a prompt with corresponding activities like:
Educators present campers with a mission to bring home NASA astronauts stuck at the international space station. This prompt would serve as the spark that will launch kids’ creative expression!
Robotics: Campers may build and program a spaceship-repairing robot using Lego Spike kits, assemble a rescue bot with Cubelets to navigate an asteroid obstacle course, or learn to code microbits to create a compass that guides astronauts through space.
Engineering: Campers might design and prototype rockets using cardboard saws and make-do screws, disassemble recycled technology to create galactic tools from machine parts, or explore basic circuitry by adding motors, batteries, lights, and switches to their creations.
In addition to these playful activities, campers will explore Thinkery galleries throughout the day! There will also be intentional time for indoor and outdoor free play and friendship-making!
What skills will my camper gain at Thinkery Camp?
The skills nurtured in Thinkery Camp are the durable skills children need to thrive today and in the future such as compassion, collaboration, communication, creative problem-solving, critical thinking, tool fluency, leadership, self-expression, creativity, and resiliency. At this technology and robotics-focused camp, campers will also build their understanding and skills in circuitry, coding, and soldering.
FAQs
Pricing and Registration Information
What is the price of Thinkery Camp?
Thinker Member Price – $385
General Public Price – $425
(Learn more about how to become a Member)
Full payment is required at the time of registration to secure your child’s spot in camp.
What is included in the price of my child’s Thinkery Camp?
Your camp registration includes 30 hours of Thinkery Camp fun and learning, including hands-on activities. Your registration also includes access to the museum exhibits.
Can I transfer my Thinkery Camp session to a different week?
If you are registered for camp and need to change weeks or sessions, there will be a $50 administrative fee once the change is approved.
If you are interested in booking additional camp weeks, please call (512) 469-6201 or register online.
Can I transfer my Thinkery Camp session to a different camper?
No. The camp you sign up for is uniquely yours. Sessions are not transferable to other campers.
What happens if the Thinkery Camp I want is full?
You will know a Thinkery Camp session is at capacity when there is no option to select a paid reservation on the website. You will have the option to select to be notified when camp spots become available.
Once camps are filled, a weekly email will be sent to those who select to be notified of any camp openings. Registration from that email notification will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot guarantee that spots will remain open.
Cancellation Policy
Camp fees include a $80 non-refundable fee. Refunds (minus the $75 non-refundable fee) are given for cancellations made at least two weeks prior to your camp start date.
No refunds will be given for cancellations made less than two weeks in advance of the start date of your camp. If your child is unable to attend, the cost of your camp will be converted into a tax-deductible donation to the museum.
If you are registered for camp and need to change weeks or sessions, there will be a $50 administrative fee once the change is approved. This request must be made at least two weeks prior to the date of the camp.
If the camp you are registered for is canceled due to low enrollment or health and safety-mandated closure, you will be refunded your full tuition payment.
The Thinkery Camp Experience
How do you handle the grade distinction in the summer?
The grades posted for each camp indicate the grade level your child will enter in the 2025–26 school year.
What does child-led mean?
Thinkery Camp starts with a spark – a central idea that launches child-led creative exploration. We know where campers will start and what skills they will end up learning, but everything that happens in the middle is driven by their wonderings and interests. Giving children power in their own learning journey makes the process more engaging, meaningful, joyful, and cultivates confidence.
What camper accommodations do you offer?
To the extent reasonably possible, Thinkery Camps will make every reasonable effort to serve campers who require special attention or consideration.
If you are interested in enrolling a child with a disability and may need reasonable accommodations to participate, please contact the Camp Management team (contact information below). Thinkery requests sufficient notice, when possible, to give time to arrange the accommodation. This will allow us to set up a meeting to discuss our program, any restrictions or specific needs the camper may have, and determine what reasonable accommodations can be put in place to best support your child. Reasonable accommodations are available to campers with disabilities so long as the accommodation does not create an undue hardship for Thinkery and can be provided without posing a substantial or imminent safety risk. We also welcome camper aides but require all aides who attend camp to complete a background check before camp begins.
Additionally, if your child has any other care needs (behavioral, medical, etc.), allergies, or any other needs you would like to discuss, please contact the Camp Management Team to discuss their needs as soon as possible. We want to prepare Thinkery Camp staff and educators in advance so we can make your child’s camp experience as safe as possible.
Camps Team Contact Information: thinkerycamps@thinkeryaustin.org
Health & Safety Guidelines
If your child is sick, please keep them at home.
Any camper showing signs of illness will be sent home. To save yourself an extra trip, it’s best to keep sick campers at home.
Work with your camper ahead of time to practice good hygiene.
Help your camper get familiar with important concepts like:
- Frequent washing of hands with soap and water for at least 15-20 seconds each time
- Avoid touching your eyes and face as much as possible
- Maintain physical distance from other campers as much as possible
- Cover your mouth and nose if you have to sneeze or cough. If you’re not wearing a mask, remember to cough and sneeze into your elbow (the “vampire sneeze”) or into a tissue, not into your hand.
Read all of the caregiver information in your pre-camp packet, which will be sent out two weeks before the start date of your camp.
Observe all written instructions and directions for curbside drop-off and pickup.
What safety procedures are in place during mealtimes?
Don’t forget to pack two snacks per day, as we have morning and afternoon snack time as well! Staff will supervise meal and snack times to ensure that campers only ever eat the food they brought with them from home.
Explore Thinkery Camps
At Thinkery Camp, kids are the leaders in their own summer adventures. Campers will spend time exploring STEAM concepts through collaborative games and activities, growing their creative problem-solving skills by tinkering, and developing their tool fluency through exploration.