Any student in grades 7 or 8 who are interested in joining or hearing more about our robotics team can join us in the library on September 19th during 5th period lunch!
Permission slips to join will be distributed at the meeting and we will watch the season trailer and get to know the competition!
This year's theme, First Age, allows our students to learn about archaeology. Every artifact we uncover holds a story. Each tool, each innovation, each work of art connects us to the people and ideas that came before us. Using STEM skills and teamwork, today we can dig deeper into discoveries than ever before.
Through Unearthed students in grades 7 and 8 will team up to conquer the First Age robotics map and utilize the past to uncover the future.
Our First Lego League robotics team for grades 7-8 works to design, build, and program a competitive robot which is able to complete certain tasks set by FLL. The students head to a regional competition around Dec/Jan to present their robot and an innovation project to the judges.
Our robotics team has structured meetings every Monday until competition, and has "open lab" time in the library on Wednesdays and Fridays to work on our robotics projects. The last few weeks leading up to competition, we have "open lab" and structured meetings every lunch period. Students may join the team and not travel to the competition, but members are highly encourages to support the team by going to the regional competition.
During structured meetings we learn about the different assigned tasks that our robot must accomplish, brainstorm design techniques, and work on our innovation project: a creative solution to an issue surrounding the annual theme. During "open lab" students work on building the Lego map obstacles, building and revising robots, programming tasks, and practicing with the robot on the map.
Students must fill out a permission slip to officially join the robotics team, which can be obtained from Miss Kulak or on the library club bulletin board in the hallway. Students that do not want to join the team, but would like to recreationally build robots may do so during "open lab" times without a permission slip.