2017: Aqua Adventure
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Overview of the Season
You and your community use water for many things every day. Where does your
water come from? How does it get to you? Is the water cleaned or treated before
you can use it? Why is it important to use water wisely? Pick one way that you
use water at home or in your community. Learn as much as you can about the
water’s journey. Then design a solution to improve a part of this journey. Design, build, program, test, and improve a Team Model to show your chosen
water use, the water’s journey, and your idea for how to improve a part of the
journey. Include the AQUA ADVENTURE Inspire Model (a LEGO® water pump)
in your design.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2010: Body Forward
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Overview of the Season
Body Forward was a theme that had students learn about Biomedical. In this season, our team was a Rookie team with the first experience of Jr. FLL in our area. Our team consisted of 6 students and we worked out of a parents house. The team researched how doctors check people through CAT Scans and X-Rays, visited a local hospital (rode on a fire truck to it), and built a model of their research.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2019: Boomtown Build
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Overview of the Season
Teams will explore the growing needs and challenges of the people in our community. Teams will help to imagine and create a building that solves a problem and makes life easier, happier, or more connected for the people that use it. Welcome to B
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2016: Creature Craze
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Overview of the Season
In Creature Craze, students researched different animals to learn more about them and how they interact with the environment. We had 13 students that broke into 2 teams. This was the first year we officially got a 2nd team number and displayed our findings in an FLL Jr. Expo.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2013: Disaster Blaster
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Overview of the Season
In Disaster Blaster, teams learned about natural disasters and what causes them. In this season, our team of 7 students researched volcano's and built a model to represent their findings.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2018: Mission Moon
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Overview of the Season
The FIRST® LEGO® League Jr. season will
transport you to a place where you make the rules,
learn to thrive and explore all that is around you.
Discovery awaits when you join this MISSION MOON. What do you need to know
about the Moon to live there?
What will you eat and drink?
How will you get energy?
How will you breathe? What
will you do for fun? What
other problems will you have
to solve? Design and build a Moon
Base. Use the LEGO®
rocket ship and other
elements from the Inspire
Set to help you. Show your
ideas for how to solve one
or more of the problems
you explored. This was also our first year to have FOUR Jr. FLL Teams!
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2011: Snack Attack
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Overview of the Season
In Snack Attack, students learned about food and food safety. In this season, the team grew to 13 students and broke into 2 groups to discover the Snack Attack.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2012: Super Seniors
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Overview of the Season
In Super Seniors teams learned about what it is like to become a Senior and what challenges come with it. The students had several Senior guests come and talk to them to help them learn. This season, the team had 10 students participating.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2014: Think Tank
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Overview of the Season
In Think Tank student researched about different learning methods and how to use them.
Our Awards
Team & Robot
2015: Waste Wise
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Overview of the Season
In Waste Wise, students learned about different methods of recycling and controlling waste. We had 12 students, broke into 2 teams this season.
Our Awards
Team & Robot