CES First Lego League Action Research Mini Grant

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CES First Lego League Action Research Mini Grant Your name Minnie Bailey Cumberland Elementary

Research question: How might we improve engagement with our students in a fun way??

Changes to the Engagement of Students Old Classroom New Classroom Grouping of Desks Students working on finding solutions Student Led w/Teacher as facilitator Students working cooperatively w/task at hand. Students excited about learning! All the desks in a row. Students working out of textbooks. Teacher Led Instruction Students as individual learners. Students dreading math!

Goals: to motivate, to engage, and to provide my students with a real world application of the mathematics Core Academic Standards. to have the students actively learning through kinesthetic-tactile experiences by designing and building, testing and programming robots using the LEGO EV3 Mindstorms technology.

The Challenge: The challenge for FLL (First Lego League) this year was “Animal Allies”, where students researched how animals and humans interact. The students learned about critical thinking, team building and presentation skills, along with opportunities to reflect on activities and contemplate decisions made with an awareness of core content and of the process of learning to explore new solutions for the challenge at hand.

Core Values We are a team! We do the work to find solutions with guidance from our Coaches and Mentors. We know our coaches and mentors don’t have all the answers; we learn together! We honor the spirit of friendly competition! What we discuss is more important than what we win! We share our experiences with others. We display Gracious Professionalism and Competitiveness in what we do! We have FUN!

Just getting started!

Students Designed the Logo

Teamwork!!

Checking Programming

Test Runs!

Working together creating lego table pieces!

Utilizing blueprints for completing animal feeder!

Putting together guide dog with his visually impaired owner!

Completed competition table!

Research on bear population provided by visiting biologist, Tristan Curry!

Question & Answer session on designing a better garbage receptical with Regional Park Ranger, Chris Early and Tristan Curry!

Research: Bee Population

Dairy Research: Milking machine!

Team Building Tasks!

Afterschool Lego Club!

Afterschool Lego Club!

2 New Robots but not FIRST approved! Still a lot of fun to program!

Costs: $939.80 Grant Monies 2 EV3 Expansion Robot Kits ($239.90) but only spent $197.30 2016 FLL Challenge Field Kit ($87.98 including shipping and handling ) Membership Fees to FLL ($225) for a team of 10 students 2 Dash and Dot Robots ($399.90)

Unknown Other Costs Not covered by grant Local Competition Registration $50.00 Practice Table Materials $50.00 Construction of Table Free volunteer

Suggestions for those interested in sponsoring a FLL team: When registering your team, have an experienced coach guide you through the process. It can be a nightmare!!!! Order field kits as soon as possible! It will take time to assemble the items!

Happy Smiling Kids Means Success!!