2016 4 h first lego league orientation

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4-H Problem- Solving, Teamwork and Fun through LEGO Mindstorm Robotics And FIRST LEGO League Teams

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Page 1: 2016 4 h first lego league orientation

4-H Problem-Solving, Teamwork and Fun

through LEGO Mindstorm Robotics

And FIRST LEGO League Teams

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Positive Youth Development =Meeting the Needs of Youth

Belonging Mastery Independence Generosity

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What are these 4 basic needs of Youth?

Belonging—Finding that you have things in common with others and you are accepted and made to feel part of the group

Mastery — Encouraged to try new experiences and find out what things you are good at

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What are these 4 basic needs of Youth?

Independence—Giving youth a choice in what they will do and a voice in where the group is headed

Generosity— When youth belong, feel that they have skills they have accomplished and are given choices, youth will choose to share with others of their knowledge time and skills

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So what is a LEGO MINDSTORM EV3 Robot?

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What can this robot do with your Programming and Engineering Design?

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Robots do 4 Basic Kinds of tasks

DirtyDullDangerousDelicateResource Page

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Two Great Starts to understanding Robot Programming

Robot Programming Fundamentals Video– http://www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/previews/

nxt_products/nxt_video_trainer/partial_product/basics/thinking/thinking.html

Programming is Precise Just click on Big Idea 1-2

– http://www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/content/lego/ev3/curriculum/preview/

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What is 4-H FIRST LEGO League?

Teams of up to 10 kids and guided by at least one adult coach, team members have about 10 weeks to work on the Annual Challenge

Each annual Challenge has two parts, the Project and the Robot Game

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The 3 Rs of FIRST LEGO League

Robots– learning to program the robots, build add-ons to accomplish the tasks set forth in the challenge on the Challenge Field in the 2.5 minute opportunity to showcase their robot and programming

Research- Learning about the challenge and how our community can make a difference and presenting it in a creative way

Report– Defend the robot, your programming, your teamwork and your research project

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FIRST LEGO League Core Values

We are a team We do the work to find solutions with guidance from

our coaches and mentors 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 in everything we

do We have fun

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FIRST LEGO League 4-H Clubs

Decision-makingCommunicationLeadershipAnd Citizenship—Connecting research to

communityOpen House PresentationsCounty Fair Club Project and Demonstrations

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Regional CompetitionTechnical Interview

Run Missions completed for 5 minutes Explain how you

designed your Apparatuses

Share how your design

Process progressed

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Regional CompetitionTeamwork Interview

Accomplish TaskShare how you workedas a team

What did you learn working together?

What role did each player take?How did you get along?

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Regional CompetitionProject Research Presentation

•Research a community connection to the year’s theme•Brainstorm a way your community could impact that theme•Plan a project to impact that theme•Plan a creative way to share•Share it with the community•5 Minutes including Setup

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Regional CompetitionRobotics Challenge

•2 ½ minutes to complete as many missions as possible•Only 2 members at the board at one time…can tag and change•Use only one robot•Must practice changing apparatuses so that doesn’t slow you up•Don’t shy away from Regional if you only have a few missions completed

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2016 Challenge Animal Allies Your Project mission this season is to

look into the eyes of our ANIMAL ALLIES.  What might become possible when we learn to help each other?. In the Animal Allies Project, your team will: Identify opportunities to work with animals in our communitiesDesign an innovative solution to the problem you select Share your problem and solution with othersFLL challenges kids to

think like scientists and engineers. 

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How do teams get Started?

1. Starting to build the LEGO pieces that make up each of the missisons– You will download the instructions for building the

Mission Model Pieces– Check out the Mission pieces, pictures and video of the

how the constructed LEGO piece fits into the Animal Allies Challenge on Youtube when the challenge is released on August 28 …see what your Robot has to do to accomplish each mission

– Lay out the mat and start building the pieces that go on it

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How do we get started?2. Jump into the Challenge Theme “Animal Allies”

for 2016. To begin your Animal Allies project, As a Team – Choose an animal that we could work with in our communities. It might be finding and putting animals to work with people or could be providing services for animals or a connection to animals for parts of our population.

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How do we get started?

This would be a great time to invite someone in to talk to your team…an expert who works with animals in your community…..

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How do we get started?

3. Start learning about building the robot and programming it

a) Build a robot…there are lots of sites online to help you design the building of your robot. Just get one built so you can start programming. Just Google LEGO EV3 Building Instructions

a) Build the standard Driving Base in Manual with kitb) Begin the EV3 Tutorial in the programming software or

online to learn how to use the software to program the robot