BY PENNSYLVANIA’s FINEST ROBOTICS

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BY PENNSYLVANIA’s FINEST ROBOTICS CORE VALUES POSTER BY PENNSYLVANIA’s FINEST ROBOTICS

MEET THE TEAM 6 members, 5th grade – 8th grade 1st place Champion’s at 2016 Central PA 1st place Champion’s at 2017 Southeast PA 1st place Champion’s at 2018 East PA 3rd place trophy in Teamwork at World Festival 2017 Our favorite core values are ”We are a Team” and ”We have fun”!

WHY IS A CORE VALUES POSTER USED? Share your team story! It’s a long season, so show off what you accomplished at competitions and outreach events. Every team’s journey is unique, and judges want to know what makes your journey special. Time is limited During judging sessions, you only have a few minutes to share your story. The poster displays the details that may get glossed over while talking with judges. It can serve as a point of reference when talking to judges. Not always required, but highly recommended Some regions do not require a core values poster. But why not stand out and have a great poster to brag about your season? Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018

TERMS USED in the CORE VALUES POSTER The Core Values Poster has sections that match up clearly with the rubric Discovery: What did the team discover throughout the season and how did you balance all 3 parts of FLL Integration: How have you incorporated the skills and ideas learned in FLL to everyday life outside of FLL Inclusion: How did you consider everyone’s ideas and made all team members feel valuable Coopertition: How did you honor the spirit of friendly competition and did you help other teams? Other: Any other core values you want to highlight goes here Mostly the rubric items that are not part of the teamwork exercise Some teams make them by hand. Some teams print out text and glue them. Some are simple and some are colorful. Some are smaller, some are rolled up, etc. There are several examples included in this presentation. Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018

What can you put in a CORE VALUE POSTER Anything that highlights the core values your team demonstrated throughout the season Describe what the team did, but as they say, “a picture is worth 1,000 words”. So include photos as well Team photos should reflect the key areas of Discovery, Integration, Inclusion and Coopertition Photos from an outreach event, team working together on something, team going on an outing Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018

POSTER DESIGN CONNECTED TO TEAM PROJECT The Seaford Sea Lions designed their poster to look like the layers of soil and aquafer under Long Island, NY They connected their Core Values poster to the season’s theme/their project Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018

POSTER DESIGN CONNECTED TO TEAM NAME fonetiks Brick Dawgs Tacobots Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018

Have fun with your posters! COLORFUL posters Have fun with your posters! Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018

This lesson was written by PA’s Finest Robotics Team CREDITS This lesson was written by PA’s Finest Robotics Team More lessons for FIRST LEGO League are available at www.flltutorials.com Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License Copyright 2018, FLL TUTORIALS Last Edit: 11/29/2018