Post date: Sep 15, 2017 10:59:32 PM
Team selection this year was very difficult due to the great amount of talent that participated in the club this year. There are strict rules on the number of students per team dictated by FIRST LEGO League (FLL) rules. We are very proud of the students for all the hard work they did in a very short amount of time! Many variables are considered when selecting the teams by the 4 coaches and myself. You can read more about the selection criteria that was used in making the Team Selections below.
Team 492:
Coaches:
Mr. David Roe - DRoe@RoeLegal.com
Mr. Ken Brey - ken.brey@dmcinfo.com
Team Members:
• Jake A.
• Aaron B.
• Joey D.
• Nick G.
• Alex K.
• Drew L.
• Isabel M.
• Marcus P.
• Marina R.
• Emily S.
Team 493:
Coaches:
Mrs. Kerry Molina - ckmolina@comcast.net
Mr Jason Domke - jmdomke@gmail.com
Team Members:
• Noah C.
• Alex D.
• Nick D.
• Erin F.
• Yianni G.
• Claire G.
• Mav L.
• Ryan M.
• Maeve M.
• Jonah W.
If you have any questions on the Team assignments, please contact LMS Robotics Club Sponsor Ms. Kristen Kaage at kkaage@d57.org. If you have any questions about the Competition Teams, please contact your child's coach.
Thank you to everyone that came out for the club this year and for participating in this great experience. We hope to see you again next year!
TEAM 492 and 493 MEMBERS: READ AND COMPLETE:
Competition Team Meetings
Our teams will meet next week on Tuesday, September 19 from 3:00pm - 5:00pm and and Saturday, September 23rd at Lincoln from 8:00am - 11:00am. Looking ahead, the regional Competition is December 16th from 8:00 am till 6:00 pm, held at Lincoln Middle School.
We will review the entire schedule for the season at our first meeting. All the Team members listed above are required to attend all meetings going forward.
COMPLETE BEFORE Sunday, September 17
Join your Competition Team Google classroom:
To Join the LMS FLL Competition Teams Google Classroom, you will need a G-Mail account.
E-mail Address CAN NOT be a D57 account
E-mail address MUST BE associated with Personal Google Account
Your Name MUST BE shown in "Name" in the Account Settings.
Confirm you are Logged into this Account before entering Join Codes listed below.
Make sure you use the Join Code for the team you are assigned to.
TEAM 492 Classroom: 492 Classroom, join code:e1pdtzh
TEAM 493 Classroom: 493 Classroom, join code:6ifh2g
Complete ALL homework assigned in your team Google Classroom
Team Registration Contact Form with your parents.
Print the 3 HydroDynamics Challenge Guides and bring to ALL Meetings.
Save all 3 Challenge Guides to Team Members ChromeBooks
Install LEGO Digital Designer on a home computer*
Install EV3 Software on a home computer*
Print & Complete the FLL Competition Team Permission Slip and return to first meeting.
*Software can not be installed on Students ChromeBooks. Software must be installed on a home computer, Windows or Mac.
Bring your Robotics Binder, with the 3 Challenge Guides and blank paper, pen, and Chromebook to all meetings.
NOTE: If you experience any problems, joining the classroom and/or completing your homework, contact your team coaches.
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Competition Team Selection Criteria
-Time Commitment- Attendance was crucial during the club to gauge their time commitment. The reason behind this is the robotics team meets for 4-7 hours per week at school (2 hours on Tuesdays and 2 hours on Thursdays and Saturday meetings) up until the regional competition on December 16, and additional time if the team(s) advance to State Competition in January.
-Homework Assignments- In addition to team meetings, there is mandatory homework/research for the project outside of team meetings. Homework can vary from 15 minutes to 2 hours a week. It is essential (and driven by the students) to complete the homework assignments so the team can compile the information and continually move forward with work on the project and robot. If one student misses an assignment, it affects the progress of the entire team.
Homework completion was evaluated through one assignment asking 3 questions- why the student wanted to be on the team, what they could contribute, & what they hoped to learn from the experience. This assignment was weighted heavily to see the student’s interest level and commitment to the team.
-Teamwork/Ability to work effectively in a group- It is important for students to be able to work well with others (teamwork is a huge component of FLL and one of the 8 Core Values). The students were randomly selected and placed into a group for a 5- minute challenge. We also observed how the kids worked with their teammates during the club portion while building and programming their robots.
-Engagement- The students on the team really want to be there and want to do the work and put forth the effort (which is why last year's teams was so successful). It was important for students to maximize their time while in the club by completing different tasks and participating respectfully within their smaller teams.
-Grades- Students must be in good academic standing to be a member of the team. No exceptions.