Lego League
Lego League spurs innovation, develops teamwork, enhances communication skills, and promotes excitement in science and technology.
Minnesota FIRST LEGO League (MN FLL) is part of an international robotics program that includes more than 480,000 kids in 110 countries. It is a team-based, hands-on program that provides challenging and exciting learning opportunities for young people.
Team members meet weekly after school to fulfill two project components: the Research Project and The Robot Game. Teams conduct research to solve a real-world problem, develop an innovative solution and present and share their work at the January Regional Competition. Teams design, build and program autonomous LEGO robots to achieve specific missions and compete in three, two-and-a-half-minute performance rounds at the competition. The roles they assume grant kids the thrill of discovery as they witness firsthand how abstract concepts become concrete solutions.
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Our L'Etoile du Nord Lego League team is open to students in grades 4-5 and is coached by Mme Scholl. To see an example information letter sent out to families at the beginning of a Lego League season, click here.
For more information, contact Mme Scholl at megan.scholl@spps.org or Mme Eichten at remi.eichten@spps.org
Lego League is part of the Extended Day Learning (EDL) program.
To learn more about Minnesota FIRST LEGO League, visit their website below.