Core Values Examples
Rules rule
Fishing for ideas
How many points?
Coding and design
100

This core value represents exploring new skills and ideas?

Give an example.

Discovery

100

The Red Outlined area is called this.

Left Launch Area


100

This is the amount of time you have to present your project to the judges.

5 minutes for presentation

100

Equipment Inspection

If your robot and all attachments fit into a single launch area, and are under 12 inches high, then you earn this amount.

20 points

100

This is something that can be removed from your robot and replaced during the match.

An attachment

200

This core value represents using creativity and persistence to solve problems.

Give an example.

Innovation

200
This is the amount of time you have for each robot session.

2 and a 1/2 minutes

200
This is what you'll create to show your solution to the judges.

You can make a drawing, a model, or a prototype to show your solution. You can even describe it in a skit. Make sure it's easy to explain in under 5 minutes.

200

Mission 13 - Craft Creator 

When the lid is open and the pink latch is down, you earn this many points.

10 + 20 = 30 points
200
You use these type of code blocks to move the robot.

Use movement blocks to control the wheels.

300

This core value represents respecting each other and embracing differences.

Give an example.

inclusion

300

Which of these launch positions is legal?

D - everything about to move is fully within the launch area

300

Name one category on the innovation project rubric.

Identify, design, create, iterate, communicate

300

Mission 3 - Immersive Experience

The pictured result scores how many points.

20 points
300
This is a type of sensor allowed in the competition.

There are four EV3 sensors allowed at the competition.

400

This core value represents enjoying and celebrating what we do.

Give an example.

Fun

400

We are using this model of LEGO robot in our competition.

EV3

You will probably see other teams using the newer one, SPIKE PRIME.

400
You share your project ideas and collect feedback from who?

Experts (people who know about fishing), and people who could benefit from your solution (people who want to learn about fishing).

400

Mission 5 - Augmented Reality

The pictured position is worth this many points.

0 points

The orange lever needs to be rotated completely to the right, like:

400

If you want to use the color sensor to stop at a black line, you would use it in this color mode.

Use the color sensor in reflected light intensity mode.

500

This core value represents applying what we learned to improve our world.

Give an example.

Impact

500

This is the process of repeatedly testing and improving your robot and code when you find things that could be better.

Give an example.

Iteration.


500

What is the guiding question for the innovation project this year?

How can you use technology and the arts to help engage others or increase participation in what you love to do?

500

If you interrupt the robot three times during the match, how many points will you have from Precision Tokens?

You would have 6 - 3 = 3 precision tokens remaining, for 25 points.

500

To power a motorized attachment, you use this type of block.

Use the blue motor blocks to move an attachment.

600

This is a way of doing things that encourages high quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community.

Give an example.

Gracious Professionalism

600

This is how many technicians can be at the table during a table run.

2 to 4 members (1 or 2 for each side)

600

What is the problem that our team has focused on?

Fishing is hard!

600

Mission 15 - Expert Delivery

Three experts have been delivered on the board. What is the score for the mission? Look carefully.

Sam the Stage Manager is in Movie Set = 10 points

Anna the Museum Curator is in Museum = 10 points

Emily the Visual Effects Director is NOT in the Cinema = 0 points

20 points total

600

Name the base model that the team started with, as well as at least one iteration since then.

We started with the Droidbot 2.0, but have since modified:

- Removed the Touch sensor

- Adjusted the attachment mechanism

- Added gears

- Other changes?


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