Tech Academy Minnesota - STEM Summer Camps for Kids

Summer Camps in Big Lake, MN

(Ages 5–13)

Hands-on 3d printing: nintendo-themed characters, jedi movie making & coding, intro to computer science with python, robotic builders: battlebots & extreme robotics: battlebots

Hosted with Big Lake Community Ed & Monticello Community Ed

Hands-On Projects Low Student-to-Teacher Ratio Hosted Locally Beginners & Advanced Welcome

Tech Academy runs summer STEM camps in Big Lake through our partnership with Big Lake Community Ed & Monticello Community Ed. Kids in grades K - 8th get to code games, build robots, design 3D prints, and more at local schools like Big Lake High. Camps run Monday through Thursday from June through August, with morning, afternoon & full day options each week. All equipment and technology are included. We have been running hands-on technology camps in the Twin Cities for over 20 years, and Big Lake families can register through their community education program without leaving the neighborhood.

Summer Camp Topics in Big Lake

22 camps across 8 topics including 3d printing: nintendo-themed characters, jedi movie making & coding, intro to computer science with python, robotic builders: battlebots & extreme robotics: battlebots and more

3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters summer camp in Big Lake, Minnesota
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters
Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp summer camp in Big Lake, Minnesota
Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp
Intro to Computer Science with Python summer camp in Big Lake, Minnesota
Intro to Computer Science with Python
Robotic Builders: Battlebots summer camp in Big Lake, Minnesota
Robotic Builders: Battlebots

2026 Summer Camp Schedule by Month

Camps run June through August. Pick the weeks that work for your family.

June

8 Camps

  • 3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters
  • Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp
  • Extreme Robotics: Battlebots
  • Extreme Robotics: Robo-Wars
July

8 Camps

  • Intro to Computer Science with Python
  • Robotic Builders: Battlebots
  • Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp
  • Multiplayer Minecraft: City Builder
August

6 Camps

  • Robotic Builders: Battlebots
  • Game Design with Roblox
  • Extreme Robotics: Battlebots

Grades K - 8th · Morning, Afternoon & Full Day Options ~ June 8 – August 13

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How to Register

Three easy steps to enroll your child

Step 1

Choose Your Camp

Browse the schedule below and find the perfect camp for your child

Step 2

Click “Register”

Each camp has a Register button that takes you to the enrollment page

Step 3

Complete Enrollment

with Big Lake Community Ed & Monticello Community Ed

About Summer STEM Camps in Big Lake

Tech Academy brings 22 hands-on STEM summer camps to Big Lake this summer through our partnerships with Big Lake Community Ed & Monticello Community Ed. Camps run from June through August and are designed for students in grades K - 8th. No prior experience needed.

Topics include 3d printing: nintendo-themed characters, jedi movie making & coding, intro to computer science with python, robotic builders: battlebots & extreme robotics: battlebots, each taught by trained instructors with low student-to-teacher ratios so every student gets hands-on time with real equipment. Both half-day and full-day sessions are available to fit your family's schedule.

Our Big Lake camps also welcome families from nearby Monticello, Waite Park, Holdingford and surrounding communities.

What to Expect at Camp

A typical day at Tech Academy summer camp in Big Lake

Arrival & Check-In

Campers check in with their instructor who gets everyone settled and kicks off the day's project.

Hands-On Building

Campers work on guided projects like building robots, writing code, designing 3D models, or creating games. Some camps are individual and some are team-based, but every student stays hands-on throughout the session.

Team Challenges

Students collaborate on fun engineering challenges and competitions. They learn teamwork, problem-solving, and creative thinking through STEM activities.

Show & Share

Campers wrap up by sharing what they built. Many projects go home with the student, and they all leave with new skills and bragging rights!

Information for Parents

Everything you need to know before your child's first day

What to Bring

  • A water bottle (labeled with your child's name)
  • A snack for half-day camps
  • A packed lunch for full-day camps
  • A USB drive (2 GB+) for coding and digital camps to save projects

Flexible Scheduling

  • New camp sessions start every week, June through August
  • Mix and match morning and afternoon camps
  • Sign up for one week or the whole summer

Safety & Supervision

  • Low student-to-teacher ratios
  • All instructors are trained and background-checked
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2026 Summer Camp Schedule in Big Lake

Camp Location Dates Time Grades
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters Camp
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters
Bring your favorite video game characters to life by creating Nintendo-inspired characters with TinkerCAD
Big Lake High
F
Jun 12
9:00am – 2:00pm 2nd - 6th Register
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters Camp
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed Characters
Bring your favorite video game characters to life by creating Nintendo-inspired characters with TinkerCAD
Big Lake High
F
Jun 12
9:00am – 2:00pm TBD Register
Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp Camp
Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp
Create a stop motion movie using Lego characters and props from the Starwars Universe.
Big Lake High
F
Jun 26
9:00am – 2:00pm K - 4th Register
Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp Camp
Jedi Movie Making & Coding Camp
Create a stop motion movie using Lego characters and props from the Starwars Universe.
Big Lake High
F
Jun 26
9:00am – 2:00pm TBD Register
Intro to Computer Science with Python Camp
Intro to Computer Science with Python
Students will learn computer science concepts using Python.
Big Lake High
F
Jul 17
9:00am – 2:00pm 3rd - 7th Register
Intro to Computer Science with Python Camp
Intro to Computer Science with Python
Students will learn computer science concepts using Python.
Big Lake High
F
Jul 17
9:00am – 2:00pm 3rd - 7th Register
Robotic Builders: Battlebots Camp
Robotic Builders: Battlebots
Let the battle begin! This robotic camp uses Lego Wedo Robotics system.
Big Lake High
F
Jul 31
9:00am – 2:00pm K - 4th Register
Robotic Builders: Battlebots Camp
Robotic Builders: Battlebots
Let the battle begin! This robotic camp uses Lego Wedo Robotics system.
Big Lake High
F
Jul 31
9:00am – 2:00pm K - 4th Register

More Camps Nearby

Additional camp options near Big Lake

Camp District Dist. Dates Time Grades
3D Printing: Minecraft-Inspired Camp
3D Printing: Minecraft-Inspired
Learn 3D design skills, and make custom mobs and Minecraft-inspired creations.
St Michael & Albertville Community EdSt. Michaels Elementary 9.6 mi
M-Th
Jul 27 – Jul 30
9:00am – 12:00pm 3rd - 7th Register
Ultimate Brawlers: Super Mario Game Coding Camp
Ultimate Brawlers: Super Mario Game Coding
Learn to Code a Smash style platform fighter in Construct 3. Build characters, combat, items, and stages.
St Michael & Albertville Community EdSt. Michaels Elementary 9.6 mi
M-Th
Jul 27 – Jul 30
1:00pm – 4:00pm 3rd - 7th Register
3D Printing: Minecraft-Inspired Camp
3D Printing: Minecraft-Inspired
Learn 3D design skills, and make custom mobs and Minecraft-inspired creations.
Buffalo Community EdNorthwinds Elementary, Buffalo 12.4 mi
M-Th
Jul 6 – Jul 9
9:00am – 12:00pm 3rd - 7th Register
Game World Builders: Nintendo-Inspired STEAM Camp Camp
Game World Builders: Nintendo-Inspired STEAM Camp
Code and create movies with popular Nintendo Characters.
Buffalo Community EdNorthwinds Elementary, Buffalo 12.4 mi
M-Th
Jul 6 – Jul 9
1:00pm – 4:00pm 1st - 5th Register
Robotic Builders Camp
Robotic Builders
Learn coding and engineering to build LEGO WeDo robots like an alligator and rescue plane.
Princeton Community EdPrinceton High 16.9 mi
M-W
Jun 15 – Jun 17
9:00am – 12:00pm 1st - 5th Register
Extreme Robotics: Battlebots Camp
Extreme Robotics: Battlebots
Battle bot against bot using EV3 LEGO Robotics servo motors, light sensors, and ultrasonic technology.
Princeton Community EdPrinceton High 16.9 mi
M-W
Jun 15 – Jun 17
1:00pm – 4:00pm 3rd - 8th Register
Multiplayer Minecraft: Poke-Mods and Games Camp
Multiplayer Minecraft: Poke-Mods and Games
Join us for an unforgettable Minecraft Pokemon adventure.
St Francis Community EdSt Francis Elementary 18.2 mi
F
Jul 24
9:00am – 2:00pm K - 4th Register
Minecraft Mod Development: Mega-Tools & Mobs Camp
Minecraft Mod Development: Mega-Tools & Mobs
Learn how to create your own custom sword mod.
St Francis Community EdSt Francis Elementary 18.2 mi
F
Jul 10
9:00am – 2:00pm K - 4th Register

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Frequently Asked Questions About Big Lake Summer Camps

About Our Camps

What summer camps are available in Big Lake, MN?

Tech Academy offers 22 hands-on STEM summer camps in Big Lake for 2026. Topics include 3d printing: nintendo-themed characters, jedi movie making & coding, intro to computer science with python, robotic builders: battlebots & extreme robotics: battlebots. Camps are designed for students in grades K - 8th and run from June through August, with new sessions starting each week so you can pick the dates that fit your schedule.

What ages are Big Lake summer camps for?

Our Big Lake camps serve students in grades K - 8th (approximately ages 5 to 13). Each camp is designed for a specific grade range so students work with peers at a similar level. No prior experience is needed. We offer beginner-friendly camps as well as advanced options for returning campers.

Are there half-day and full-day camp options in Big Lake?

Yes! We offer both half-day (morning or afternoon) and full-day camp sessions in Big Lake. Session lengths vary by camp, so check the schedule on this page for specific start and end times. You can mix and match a morning camp and an afternoon camp for a full day of STEM learning.

Does my child need experience to attend a STEM camp?

No prior experience is required for any of our camps. Our instructors teach all skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced students. Each camp includes step-by-step instruction so every child can follow along, build real projects, and have fun learning. Kids who have attended before can choose more advanced topics to keep growing their skills.

What topics can my child learn at summer camp in Big Lake?

We offer a wide range of STEM topics including robotics, coding, game design, 3D printing, Minecraft, cybersecurity, and engineering. Each camp focuses on a specific topic so kids can dive deep into what interests them most. Check the camp schedule on this page to see all 8 topics available in Big Lake.

Who teaches the camps?

All Tech Academy camps are taught by trained instructors who are experienced in both the subject matter and working with kids. Instructors are background-checked and we maintain low student-to-teacher ratios. Many of our instructors are educators, college students in STEM fields, or tech professionals who love teaching kids.

How many kids are in each camp session?

We maintain low student-to-teacher ratios. Depending on the topic, students may work individually or in small teams. Our goal is to keep every student engaged and actively building throughout the session.

Registration & Logistics

How do I register for a summer camp in Big Lake?

Scroll down to the camp schedule on this page, find a camp that interests your child, and click the Register button. You will be taken to the registration page hosted by Big Lake Community Ed & Monticello Community Ed. Camps fill up quickly, so we recommend registering early to secure your preferred dates and topics.

How much do summer camps cost?

Camp pricing varies by session length (half-day vs. full-day) and duration. Pricing is set by our district partners and shown on the registration page when you click the Register button for any camp. Some districts offer early-bird discounts or multi-camp discounts, so check the registration page for current pricing.

Can I sign up for multiple camps?

Absolutely! Many families register their kids for multiple camps throughout the summer. Each week features different topics, so your child can try robotics one week and coding the next. You can also combine a morning camp and an afternoon camp in the same week for a full day of different STEM activities.

What is the cancellation or refund policy?

Cancellation and refund policies are managed by the district partner hosting the camp. Contact Big Lake Community Ed & Monticello Community Ed directly for information about cancellations, transfers, or refunds. Contact details are available on the registration page.

The Camp Experience

What is a typical camp day like?

A typical camp session starts with the instructor introducing the day's project and teaching new concepts. Students then work hands-on building robots, writing code, or creating designs depending on the topic. The session includes team challenges and creative problem-solving activities. At the end, campers share what they built. Many projects go home with the student. It is a fun, fast-paced learning experience from start to finish.

What should my child bring to camp?

Bring a labeled water bottle, a snack (for half-day camps), or a packed lunch (for full-day camps). For coding or digital camps, send a USB drive with at least 2 GB so your child can save their work and continue at home. All project materials, equipment, and technology are provided by Tech Academy. Your child does not need to bring a laptop or any supplies.

Can I mix and match different camp weeks?

Yes! New sessions start every week from June through August, so you can build your own summer schedule. Try robotics one week and coding the next, or combine a morning camp and an afternoon camp in the same week for a full day of STEM learning. Sign up for as many or as few weeks as you like.

Does my child get to keep what they build?

Yes! For many camps, students take home the projects they create, whether it is a coded game, a 3D-printed object, or a creative design. For camps using shared equipment like robots, students keep any digital work they create and take home the skills and experience they gained.