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Dog-Gone Fun
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Math Course 2
Math Resources
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Robotics Level 1
Chariot Race
Robotics Level 2
Robot Games 2018
3D Print & Design
Robot Games 2019
Robot Games 2023
Math Academy
Base Camp 1
Chromebook 101
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Robots | Drones
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Travels & Photography
Dog-Gone Fun
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Math Course 2
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Robotics Level 1
Chariot Race
Robotics Level 2
Robot Games 2018
3D Print & Design
Robot Games 2019
Robot Games 2023
Math Academy
Base Camp 1
Chromebook 101
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Robots | Drones
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Robot Games 2019
Meet the Contenders
Leaderboard
Judges: Kathy Berndt |
The rules
Robots are programmed to push opposing robot out of a ring
Robots compete against each competing robot in tournament
1 minute round
3 heats per round
15 second set-up
Students earn points: Winning a round [3pts] or Tieing [1pt]
Opponent is pushed out of circle (50% of chassis)
Tips over opponent
If neither leaves ring or is tipped during round it is a tie
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