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This section has resources designed for the Robot portion of the competition. It includes starter robot designs to learn from as well as tutorials on building and programming reliable robots for …
Don’t start with a robot designed for maximizing points at a contest. Instead, start with a basic design (not made for a competition) that you can add on to so that your team can discover on …
You will show your robot, attachments and code and explain the process behind them ¡ Again, cover everything in the rubric!
¡ Being able to design your robot ahead of time or being able to document your design can be useful ¡ You can now design a SPIKE Prime or Robot Inventor robot using Bricklink’s Studio ¡ …
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DroidBot Model C This is one-kit robot design that uses only one EV3...
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Worksheets, Guides and Pre-Season Activities *new* Robot Design Engineering Notebook Worksheets Google Doc
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Aug 6, 2020 · A sample universal attachment design is available as part of the instructions. Note that this robot is designed for more experienced teams/users to learn more advanced building …
FLL Rubrics
Rising All-Star - A team that the judges notice and expect great things from in the future Motivate - A team that embraces the culture of FIRST LEGO League through team building, team spirit, …
FLL Rubrics
This rubric should be filled out during the Robot Design explanation. Judges are required to tick one box on a separate line to indicate the level the team has achieved.
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Consolidated Judging Robot Design Judging 8: Line Following 7: Aligning in Launch 6: Align on Walls and Mission Models 5: Wall Following 4: Aligning on Lines 3: Finding Lines on the Mat 2: …