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Fremont’s First Lego League Rebecca Baggett Pam Samuelson Tina Darby
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What is FIRST? “… to create a world where science and technology are celebrated…where young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes.” Dean Kamen, Founder, FIRST F.I.R.S.T. (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is an international organization with a mission of promoting interest in science and technology. Our goal is to encourage students to consider careers in engineering and science.
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Engineering process Define problem Brainstorm solutions and select one
Keep it simple Plan and create a flowchart and take measurements
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Tips Divide program into small steps- use comment boxes
Program one step at a time Action should be consistently repeatable (3x in a row) Use my blocks (saves memory) Pick a simple mission first that is close to base.
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FLL Overview FLL Core Values Coach Promise The Timeline
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FLL Core Values Coach Manual, Page 1
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 discover is more important than what we win We share our experiences with others. We display Gracious Professionalism™ and Coopertition™ in everything we do. We have fun.
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Gracious Professionalism
Respect your team members at all times Respect others as demonstrated by your actions Recognize that friendly competition and mutual gain are possible on and off the field Make a valued contribution with special knowledge that society entrusts us to use responsibly Woodie Flowers, FIRST co-founder and MIT professor
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Coopertition Friendly competition Help other teams
Handle stress with grace
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Team Identity Team name Team logo
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FLL Season Timeline Early September October November - December
The challenge is released Team begins programming and team building Team name and robot name October Missions assigned to mini teams Start research on Animal Allies project November - December Field trip for practice tournament Refine Project ideas Complete missions and save on USB January Complete Poster on Values Refine mission and project GSD Tournament
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Team Mission Your FLL team is expected to:
Explore the challenge theme in depth Share the fun of team based technical problem solving Get exposure to technical and professional career paths
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Team Tasks Your FLL team will spend 8-12 weeks working on:
Project Project research, presentation preparation, practicing Robot Game Robot design, programming, construction, and testing Core Values Learning FLL Core Values, team building, and organizing
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Team Mechanics Teamwork Risk taking Experimentation
Working together to do a complex task Risk taking There is personal risk in being creative Experimentation Learning by trying Dealing with failure effectively Learning by failing and recovering
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Evaluation of your Team
During the regional qualifiers, your team is evaluated on the three primary elements: Project Presentation Robot Design and Construction Core Values (formerly Teamwork) Evaluations are subjective and are done by a panel of volunteer judges Awards are assigned by the judging panels Judges use rubrics: READ THEM!
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Evaluation of your Team: Awards
Regional Champions Robot: Performance Project: Research Project: Innovative Solution Project: Presentation Robot: Mechanical Design Robot: Programming Robot: Strategy & Innovation Core Values: Inspiration Core Values: Teamwork Core Values: Gracious Professionalism Judge Award Performance Alternate (optional)
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Project Presentation Your team must:
Select a problem related to the topic Create a solution Share it with the community Present a summary of the project to the judges that tells the story and demonstrates your team research results Presentation format is up to your team. Use humor, skits, and other engaging elements to tell your story. Examples include newscasts, plays and songs Watch presentation examples on the coach DVD and online.
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Project Presentation Judging
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Robot Design Your team must:
Create a strategy to maximize points in 2.5 minutes Build a robot that interacts with mission pieces Program the robot to accomplish missions The robot is judged for its design quality The robot ALSO gains the team points during the mission competition There are hundreds of NXT tutorials online. Check FLL Team Resources and FIRSTWA FAQ
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Robot Design Judging Your team is interviewed by a judging panel to discuss the design and construction of their robot. This is an interactive interview, we don’t expect a formal presentation Your team is evaluated against a rubric
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Robot Design Judging
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Core Values Judging The judges are evaluating your team with an activity during the Project session. The judges are also observing your team at random times during the day. Input from referees, volunteers and other teams IS accepted!
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The Champions Award The most prestigious award goes to the team who demonstrates core values and highest achievement in all categories: Project Presentation Robot Design Teamwork Robot Performance
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Pit Area and Practice Tables
The Pit is where we come to find your team for all activities. Each team has a single table Practice rounds and final tune-up of robots is common
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Judging: Morning Technical, Presentation, and Core Values judging starts in the morning before the contest. A schedule for each team is posted on contest day. Teams are retrieved from their pit table and returned by volunteer runners.
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Robot Contest: Afternoon
The contest is held in a main gym or large area There are 3 rounds of robot contest Best single score determines winner Teams are retrieved by runners, and queued up to 3 matches early Teams are returned to the pits after the match
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Resources for Coaches Much help is available online for you
is our list has information related specifically to our WA State program is the international FIRST website and links to everything related to FLL is the U.S. LEGO Education site that has NXT parts and other stuff for LEGO robots
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High Tech Kids FLL Training Downloads www.hightechkids.org
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