Introduction to FLL Robotics

FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is a robotics competition designed for young students to engage in hands-on STEM experiences. FLL teams, typically composed of children aged 9 to 16, work together to build and program a robot using LEGO Mindstorms technology. The competition emphasizes not only technical skills, but also teamwork, problem-solving, and innovation. Through FLL, participants develop a deeper understanding of real-world engineering and scientific concepts while having fun.

Key Components of FLL Robotics

1. Robot Game

  • Participants design, build, and program a LEGO robot to complete specific missions on a themed playing field. The robot’s performance is a crucial aspect of the competition.

2. Project

  • Teams research a real-world problem related to the competition’s theme and present their innovative solutions. This component encourages creativity and critical thinking.

3. Core Values

  • FLL promotes collaboration, cooperation, and gracious professionalism. Teams are expected to demonstrate respect, teamwork, and friendly competition throughout the competition.

Benefits of FLL Robotics

  • Encourages interest in STEM fields
  • Develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Fosters teamwork and collaboration
  • Provides practical experience in engineering and technology
  • Cultivates creativity and innovation

FLL Robotics is a dynamic platform that not only inspires a passion for STEM, but also nurtures essential life skills.

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