FLL Basics
Core Values
Innovation Project
Robot Game
Mystery
100

What does FLL stand for?

First Lego League!

100

Name one Core Value.

Team Work, Inclusion, Impact, Fun, Innovation, Discovery!

100

What’s this year’s Innovation Project theme?

Unearthed — resources & exploration

100

Name one sensor that your robot could use to complete challenges and navigate the field!

Light, Color, Touch, Distance, etc

100

FLL takes place here in The United States only.

True or False?

False!

FIRST competitions are international. Teams compete from all over the world.

200

Name the three parts of FLL.

Robot Game, Innovation Project, Core Values
200

Why is it important to celebrate and listen to each other’s ideas?

Everyone’s input can make the team stronger and more creative!

200

Who outside your team might benefit from your Innovation Project idea?

Communities, companies, scientists, or schools, etc

200

Where does the robot always start on the mat?

(point at it or name it)

Launch Area (or point it out on the mat)

200

What are the Two Books we use in the competition called?

Rule book, Engineering Notebook

300

How long is a robot match?

2 minutes and 30 seconds

300

If you beat another team in a match, you must cheer loudly for your team and boo the other team!

You must refuse to shake hands with them, and you must make fun of them.

True or False?

False! You should definitely cheer for your team, but we must respect everyone. 

A few other options could be: Congratulate them, be nice, ask about their robot

300

Name one unique way you could make your Innovation Project presentation engaging for the judges.

Skits, Charts, Prototype, Poem, etc. Up to you!

300

Name one mission in this years challenge.

50 Bonus points: Explain it!

  • Mission 01: Surface Brushing

  • Mission 02: Map Reveal

  • Mission 03 - 04: Mineshaft Explorer and Careful Recovery

  • Mission 05: Who Lived Here?

  • Mission 06: Forge

  • Mission 07: Heavy Lifting

  • Mission 08: Silo

  • Mission 09: What's on Sale?

  • Mission 10: Tip the Scales

  • Mission 11: Angler Artifacts

  • Mission 12: Salvage Operation

  • Mission 13: Statue Rebuild

  • Mission 14: Forum

  • Mission 15: Site Marking

300

Name all 4 coaches present here today!

Lara, Aarush, Aadit, Jad
400

What age range can participate in FLL Challenge?

+- 2 years

9-14 years old!

400

What does "Grasius Proffesionalissm" mean?

50 Bonus Points: Fix my spelling error!

Competing hard while still being kind and respectful, even to opponents.

400

Why do judges want you to research existing solutions?

I don't know! Lets ask the other coaches!

400

What happens if you touch the robot outside of base/launch area during a run?

The robot is reset and you can lose points!

400

What is the absolute largest you can make your robot?

As large as you want as long as its under 12 inches tall.

500

Imagine you’re a judge. A team builds an amazing robot, but they fight a lot and don’t show Core Values. Do you think they could still win Champion’s Award? Why or why not?

No — because Champion’s Award is based on all areas (robot, innovation project, and Core Values). Teams must balance technical skill and teamwork.

500

What makes Core Values just as important as the Robot Game in FLL?

[The coaches will score your answer!]

They are part of judging and show how well the team works together, not just what they build.


500

If your Innovation Project idea is already being worked on by scientists in real life, what should you do to make your project unique?

Improve it with a new twist, apply it in a different way, make it simpler, cheaper, or more accessible, or focus on solving part of the problem they missed.

500

What is the highest possible points in this seasons challenge?

 
+-50

545 points!

500

What year did FLL first start?

+-10 years

1998!

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