Friday, September 13, 2019

Applications Due Monday, Sept. 16

Thanks to all of those who came to our First Lego League informational meeting last night. The kids that attended all had great questions. It's great seeing our parents and families support their kids' desire to be a part of this. I hope everyone got the information they needed.

If your student hasn't turned in his/her application, get them in by Monday before the office closes. The coaching team is meeting Monday evening to figure out our team membership. Notifications should go out on Tuesday. It's a tight turnaround because we will start meeting the week of Sept. 23rd. We'll need all 11 weeks of meetings to get ready for the December tournament.

Below are the videos I showed last night.

This one explains what the First organization is.


This one shows a team competing in the robot game at last year's State competition.


Even though this is not how the innovation project is presented in competition, I'm including this animated version of a project done last year. And because C.A.T.S.S!


Monday, September 9, 2019

Now Accepting Applications

Paper applications were sent home last week. If you need to make another copy, follow this link or pick up another at the PTA bulletin board in the front hall. If your student would like to join our team, please return the completed application to the office by Monday, Sept. 16.

We'll also be hosting an information meeting for families in the school library this Thursday, Sept. 12 from 6pm to 6:45. Also, feel free to use the contact form to the right if you have any questions.







Monday, August 19, 2019

Team Members Wanted

Attention 4th & 5th graders and their families. We're forming a new First LEGO League team at Grout!

This team seeks 6 to 8 students who love to try things, have an ability to be persistent when faced with a challenge and look for the fun in everything. No robotics experience necessary. Skills students will practice are problem solving, research, engineering, programming, strategic planning, communicating about their projects, and teamwork.

What's involved:
Teams will build and program a LEGO EV3 robot to solve missions in a robot game.
Teams will create an innovative proposal to solve a real world problem about cities.
Teams will also learn and demonstrate Core Values of First Lego League:
   •Discovery: We explore new skills and ideas.
   •Innovation: We use creativity and persistence to solve problems.
   •Impact: We apply what we learn to improve our world.
   •Inclusion: We respect each other and embrace our differences.
   •Teamwork: We are stronger when we work together.
   •Fun: We enjoy and celebrate what we do!

Application link coming soon.

Want to learn more, start with this video about this year's theme and challenges.




Thursday, May 30, 2019

Under Construction

Come back to see information about First Lego League, coming this fall to Grout, videos and photos from our LEGO Robotics and Machines classes and so much more.