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One of the best ways for team members to learn how to program a LEGO robot is to have simple challenges with guidance on how you might solve those challenges. With this in mind, ORTOP has developed a set of simple lessons that feature such challenges that are backed up by short videos that give hints on how to solve the challenges. If you have questions about these challenges or the associated lessons, please drop a note to [mailto:fll-questions@ortop.org fll-questions@ortop.org].
One of the best ways for team members to learn how to program a LEGO robot is to have simple challenges with guidance on how you might solve those challenges. With this in mind, ORTOP has developed a set of simple lessons that feature such challenges that are backed up by short videos that give hints on how to solve the challenges. If you have questions about these challenges or the associated lessons, please drop a note to [mailto:fll-questions@ortop.org fll-questions@ortop.org].
==== Lesson Plans that Use Small Season-independent Mat ====
==== [[Season-Independent_SPIKE_Prime_Challenges#Lesson_Plans_that_Feature_the_Challenges|Lesson Plans that Use Small Season-independent Mat]] ====
1. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C2taqGpNxnL_vF6P7lX-dJJpWdiImrEKGYHs9Dt8-MA/edit?usp=sharing Building mission elements. Discuss main mission: Rescuing Yellow the Cat]
 
2. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QwN7k9j1qQ9ot0q5fypg_8QyTafJO43UVC__MK763wo/edit?usp=sharing Review of driving a robot and turning]
 
3. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ftVBgSvC8aLryEPDmtteXGon8Heb3t3ytat0WTi_KM/edit?usp=sharing Circles, degrees, gyro sensor]
 
4. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1THj70f73W82iXwxwOrlb0TfZYY2fqq_Epm_MmhwBnj8/edit?usp=sharing Designing, building, programming an attachment]
 
5. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KamIVfBrg-ptvZfuhROSbGzGhNZTl8peqH0hvF7CSL4/edit?usp=sharing Using a color sensor to control the start of a turn.  Concepts: Light, color, light reflection, light sensor]
 
6. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P89RMf-fdsNd4lZ6RfLM8Kjt0DnnW3-3GPQ3P0TiM5I/edit?usp=sharing Intermediate use of the gyro sensor. More on circles, degrees, gyro sensor]
 
7. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cwIHO8uVEy0Frg8-dyOAYx45BAWaliTcjkvtHLf5nns/edit?usp=sharing Line Following. Feedback, iteration, documenting]
 
8. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FntIXieX-gWZYdT7x507J33IvgcEKN0L2Shf-T-pkwg/edit?usp=sharing Measuring Distance. Degrees, converting linear dimensions to angular dimensions]


The lessons above assume you have a 2x3 foot mat that is not associated with any of the regular ''FIRST'' LEGO League Challenge seasons. Because its small size you may want to use more than one of them to allow your team members to have more hands-on time.
The lessons above assume you have a 2x3 foot mat that is not associated with any of the regular ''FIRST'' LEGO League Challenge seasons. Because its small size you may want to use more than one of them to allow your team members to have more hands-on time.

Revision as of 20:09, 24 July 2021

One of the best ways for team members to learn how to program a LEGO robot is to have simple challenges with guidance on how you might solve those challenges. With this in mind, ORTOP has developed a set of simple lessons that feature such challenges that are backed up by short videos that give hints on how to solve the challenges. If you have questions about these challenges or the associated lessons, please drop a note to fll-questions@ortop.org.

Lesson Plans that Use Small Season-independent Mat

The lessons above assume you have a 2x3 foot mat that is not associated with any of the regular FIRST LEGO League Challenge seasons. Because its small size you may want to use more than one of them to allow your team members to have more hands-on time.

You can have the mat printed as a poster at most office printing stores like FedEx, Office Depot, Office Max or Staples. You can either upload the file via their website and order a 2x3 poster and pick it up when it is ready. Alternatively, you may be able to put the file on a USB drive and take it to the store, but call ahead for details.

Low-resolution thumbnail version of actual mat; don't use this file to print the 2x3 poster.

Most of the lessons assume that you build and place mission elements on the mat. These mission elements can be built from parts included in a LEGO Classic 11005 – Creative Fun kit.

Click here for a high-resolution file that you can download to your computer and then upload to a printer's website.

Building the Mission Elements for the Season-independent Mat