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SUMMARY:Lego Robotics Program
DESCRIPTION:During the 2019 Season\,Â FIRSTÂ participants will travel into Space with FLL and JRFLL...\n\nÂ FIRSTÂ LEGO League Jr.Â  Â (Ages 5-9)\n\nThis programÂ gives early elementary school students and their adult coaches the opportunity to work and create together while they explore science and technology concepts. Challenged to research a real-world problem\, then create aÂ Show MeÂ poster and working LEGO model of what they learned\, the journey of discovery brings out the best in students and adults alike. No experience is required!\n\nFIRSTÂ LEGO LeagueÂ  Â  Â  Â Â (Ages 9-14)\n\nTomorrowâs innovators practice imaginative thinking and teamwork. Guided by two or more adult Coaches\,Â FIRSTÂ LEGO League* teams (up to 10 members\, ages 9-14) research a real-world problem such as food safety\, recycling\, energy\, etc.\, and are challenged to develop a solution. They will build and program Sumobots\, competing in epic battles that require wits instead of strength. They also must design\, build\, program a robot using LEGO MINDSTORMSÂ®\, then compete on a table-top playing field.\n\nIt adds up to tons of fun while they learn to apply science\, technology\, engineering\, and math concepts (STEM)\, plus a big dose of imagination\, to solve a problem. Along their journey\, they develop critical thinking and team-building skills\, basic STEM applications\, and even presentation skills\, as they must present their solutions with a dash of creativity to judges. They also practice the Programâs Core Values\, which emphasize discovery\, teamwork and good sportsmanship.Â  Â \n\nNote:Â Â Student Groups\,Â Scout TroopsÂ orÂ Civil Air Patrol MembersÂ may register as a group for FLL or JRFLLÂ at a reduced rate. Each one must have a parent volunteer to assist with the team. Volunteer training\, support and supervision will be provided by AAALC teachers. When choosing this option\, troops must register under the appropriate tab and provide the contact person for the troop. AAALC will contact troops within 48 hours of registration for aÂ complete list of team members.
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