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How To Register An Fll Team

Overview of Outreach Events

FLL Scrimmages

Saints Robotics hosts practice scrimmages for FLL teams to run into what the qualifier volition be like. These scrimmages helped the teams gear up for the actual competition and gave them feedback on their projects, FIRSTcore values, and robots. Nosotros structure information technology and so that it simulates an actual FLL competition, with multiple teams competing, and using the aforementioned judging rubrics as are used in the actual FLL competition, helping these teams discover where they stand in the competition and how they tin can improve.

FLL Qualifiers

Saints Robotics helps to host FLL Qualifiers, working together with FIRST to provide volunteers and organize the event. Our team helps set up for the contest in the morning, signing teams into the contest, and setting upward their home bases, where the teams congregate when they are not competing. During the actual FLL competition, our squad members assist set up the contest field, serve equally runners to become judges supplies, get the teams ready for competition, and serve equally the journalist for the contest. Later the competition was over, nosotros helped take down the competition field and clean upward the facility being used.

Mentoring FIRSTTeams

Our squad helps to mentor FLL and FTC teams in our surface area. Our volunteers get to these teams' meetings and assist them in learning how to build a robot, starting with the nuts of robot design, and moving to programming and execution. Nosotros also accompany these teams to the FLL and FTC competition, assisting them when something goes wrong, and teaching them how to work together every bit a squad. By mentoring these teams, nosotros are hoping to set them upward for success in future Stem clubs like ours.

2017-2018 Flavour

FLL Scrimmage

Students signing teams into the contest.

FLL Qualifier

December nine-x, 2017: Saints Robotics helped Offset Washington to host the 3rd annualFIRST Lego League (FLL) qualifier, hosted at Chinook Middle Schoolhouse for the local western Washington FLL teams. We helped to gear up the contest; preparing the team pits and playing fields. During the competition, our members had to judge, direct, and organize over 40 FLL teams. We assisted by helping reset fields, manage teams, and take function in judging the teams. We even had our ain MC, who commentated during the robot competition portion of the consequence which was separate from the judging portion in the morning. We did this for both Eastside FLL Qualifiers, helping a total of over eighty teams, providing over xx volunteers that helped in all aspects of the competition.

FLL Scrimmage

Members judging a squad's robot design.

FLL Scrimmage

Nov 19, 2017: Saints Robotics hosted a practice scrimmage at Interlake from nine:30 A.M to ane:30 P.M for FLL Teams in the auxiliary gym to practise for the FLL competition later in the year. We had around xi teams sign up and nourish, with a total of 58 total students and 17 volunteers from our squad helping with judging the projection, robot pattern, and helping with the playing fields.

FIRST Teams

Every twenty-four hour period during the FLL and FRC seasons, Saints Robotics members apply their own fourth dimension to mentor four FLL teams: Green Jelly Beans, Highland Middle School Robotics, Clueless 5, and Woodridge Robotics Social club. Historically, nosotros have founded and helped private and public teams throughout our community, and nosotros encourage people of all subteams and even people outside our team to assistance mentor an FLL team. In mentoring FLL teams, nosotros teach even after build flavor. Our embers teach unproblematic schoolers past teaching them the required principles and having them piece of work through the task using those principles, instead of simply telling them what to exercise. We have helped found and mentor fourteen FLL teams in the last 6 seasons, many of which have advanced to the regional and national level and have also gone on to FTC and FRC. Our unique mode of teaching encourages independence, self-driven learning and FIRST values, in the way that we teach kids to embrace challenges and deal with setbacks, and are working to teach the next generation to proficiency in STEAM skills and concepts.

2016-2017 Season

FLL Scrimmage

November xx, 2016: Saints Robotics hosted a practice scrimmage for FLL teams to run into what the qualifier would be like, with around seven teams who showed up and ten volunteers from our school helping with every attribute of the contest.

FLL Qualifiers

Helping Set Up the Field

A volunteer helping gear up upward the field.

Dec 3-four, 2016: Saints Robotics helps First Washington to host a FLL competition/qualifier at Chinook Middle School for the local western Washington FLL teams. This was a two solar day event that lasted from vii A.M to 7 P.One thousand, with around 30 volunteers from our squad helping FIRST host this team for all teams in western Washington.

Previous Years

FIRST Lego League Qualifiers

December 12-13, 2015: Our squad held our kickoff FLL Qualifier where we helpedBeginning prepare, take downward, and run the event, with our team providing volunteers to help things run smoothly. This fifty-fifty was a huge success, with our squad getting involved with many aspects of the issue, from the judging of the CORE values to the resetting of field pieces. Our team had a lot of fun coordinating this consequence withOutset and watching the FLL teams have fun and learn during this competition, and we hope to be able to host many more in the future.

Get-go Lego League Teams

As part of our effort to promote scientific discipline and engineering among children, Saints Robotics started 5 First Lego League Teams (FLL) teams in the past, in elementary and heart schools throughout Bellevue, Washington. Two of these teams are at Highland Centre, two are at Bennett Unproblematic, and the other team is at Spiritridge Simple. These teams participated in the 2011 claiming: Food Cistron. This mission was to amend the quality of food by finding strategies to prevent food contamination. These teams designed and programmed robot missions related to this theme, likewise as created inquiry projects to tackle the issue of nutrient safety.
At the Bellevue Regional FLL contest, the Leggo Leaders won the Strategy and Innovation Award while Bulldog Robotics won the Gracious Professionalism Award.

Spiritridge Elementary

The Leggo Leaders
FLL Team #14040

Bennett Elementary

Bulldog Robotics
FLL Team #14041 and #14045

Highland Heart Schoolhouse

Highland Robotics and Team Highland
FLL Team #14288 and #14266

See more photos on Flickr.

Get-go Tech Challenge Tournament

2012

Saints Robotics hosted the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) State Championships in January 2012. We acted as the liaison betwixt the school commune and Beginning staff in coordinating the logistics for space rental and setup every bit well every bit provided numerous volunteers cardinal to making the event successful. Our media team also supervised the creation of a slideshow showcased at the event, and is now accessible online for teams to show to their sponsors and schools.

2011

The FTC State Championship

The FTC State Championship

We volunteered at the Starting time Tech Challenge (FTC) State Championship on January xvi, 2011.

Saints Robotics helped to make the event run more smoothly. A few of our members managed the information desk and answered any questions that the FTC teams had about the contest, while other members gave every team a reminder earlier their scheduled competition fourth dimension. In addition, a few Saints Robotics members reset the FTC fields after every friction match was played, and so helped to tear down the fields at the end of the twenty-four hour period.

There are more photos of the event from our Flickr page.

KickoffWA Charity

In September 2011, Saints Robotics was chosen to represent the FIRSTWA (FIRST Robotics Regional Representative) in receiving a charity donation from the Seattle Seahawks and Bonneville Seattle. Recordings of the interviews that were held with members of the squad aired on Bonneville Seattle Radio, and tours of Saints Robotics team meetings were coordinated for representatives from Seattle Seahawks, KickoffWA, and Bonneville Seattle. After being interviewed, Saints Robotics was presented a $2000 check on behalf of OutsetWA. FIRSTWA was featured every bit the clemency of the calendar month on KIRO News.

Mentoring Start Robotics Competition Teams

Squad 3663

We give advice and answer questions on our forums.

We give advice and answer questions on our forums.

During the 2011 build season, Saints Robotics mentored Beginning Robotics Contest (FRC) rookie squad 3663, squad CPR from Cedar Park, Washington. We answered all of their questions about the FRC game through our individual forums, and gave them many tips to help them become a head start on the competition. We were also available to reply whatever of their questions at the Regional competition itself as well.

Squad 3574

A thank you message recieved from team 3574

A thank you bulletin received from squad 3574

In addition, nosotros mentored team 3574, another rookie team, in the eye of the 2011 build season. We gave them many parts, shared our strategies, and helped them with pre-inspection before they shipped their robot for the competition. With our help, they were able to create a new minibot deployment system that would not have to be red-carded. We are glad to take helped team 3574 win both the Rookie Inspiration and Rookie All-Star award, and as a issue, they were able to get to St. Louis to compete in the World Championships.

Showtime Lego League Tournament

In 2011, nosotros volunteered at the Commencement Lego League (FLL) Regional Tournament held at Highland Middle Schoolhouse in Bellevue, WA. We registered all of the teams and answered the teams' questions at the information desk. During the competition rounds, we fabricated sure that the standing spectators did non obstruct the view from the stands. In add-on, we helped award the Jr. FLL medals.

In 2010, nosotros refereed for the Crossroads Cup in Bellevue, WA. At the event, we as well prepare a Saints Robotics booth and answered any questions that passersby had nigh our robotics guild. At the competition, we gave students a heads up on the future competitions they can bring together, including FRC.

In addition, nosotros volunteered at the 2010 regional FLL contest and escorted people to the competition rooms. We brought our VEX robot to the competition and drove it around the gym. Many spectators were interested in our demonstration, which gave u.s.a. a smashing opportunity to reply any of their questions well-nigh robotics including VEX and FRC.

Pre-Flavor Robotics Workshop

During the 2011–12 season, Saints Robotics was given the opportunity to give presentations at the pre-season DigiPen FIRSTWA robotics workshop. Teams from beyond the country flocked to the workshop to learn some helpful tips about robotics. Nosotros gave a presentation on the Chairman's Award where nosotros reflected on how nosotros were able to win the award in our 2011–12 season. Through the pre-season workshop, teams caused confidence and were more than prepared for the upcoming build season. In addition to the presentation, our media team helped to organize the upshot's live streaming of the presentation, which was a great opportunity for members to dabble in video taking rather than just photography.

Source: https://saintsrobotics.com/about/community/first-outreach/

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