2010
FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is the result of an exciting alliance between FIRST and the LEGO Company. The global program was created to get children excited about science and technology. Guided by adult mentors and their own imaginations, FLL students ages 9 to 16 (9 to 14 in the U.S. and Canada) solve real-world engineering challenges, develop important life skills, and learn to make positive contributions to society.
The cornerstone of the program is its
Core Values
, which emphasize friendly sportsmanship, learning, and community involvement.
The culmination of all that hard work for many teams is the participation in an FLL event – much like a high energy sporting event. Referees monitor and score the Robot Game. Judges review team presentations. An FLL event is a pumped-up environment with music and excitement that celebrates the work the children have done throughout the season.
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There are other awesome opportunities to work with Legos and Robots, even if you are in a different age group, so check this out:
FIRST Robotics (FRC) for ages 14-18
the 2010 Body Forward™ Challenge, FLL teams will explore the cutting-edge world of Biomedical Engineering to discover innovative ways to repair injuries, overcome genetic predispositions, and maximize the body's potential, with the intended purpose of leading happier and healthier lives.
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