First Lego League (FLL) is a program to get children excited about science and technology. FLL uses challenges based on real world scientific problems to encourage children in research, problem solving, and engineering. The program promotes core values, which emphasizes friendly sportsmanship, learning, and community involvement.

The challenge has two parts. The project and the Robot Games. Working in teams they will build a robot to carry out pre-programmed missions using Lego Mindstroms. They will also analyze, research, and invent a solution to a real world problem.

The Robot games will be at the Salt Lake Community College on Saturday, January 11, 2014. This will be a tournament type of event that will have referees and judges score the robot game and team presentation of their real world problem.

I will be looking for students that fit the following criteria and can commit to the following:

  • Be a team player
  • Be in grades 4-6
  • Attend weekly meetings and home research of about 2 hours a week.
  • Complete a research project as a team. Some work at home may be required
  • A desire to build with Legos, program a robot, and solve problems
  • School work must be kept up to continue in this project

If you want to design, build, and program a robot, apply real-world math and science concepts facing today’s scientists, learn critical thinking, team-building, and hope presentation skills, participate in tournaments, and celebrations, please fill out the following application.

Name______Teacher ______Truman Elementary

Parent(s) name ______Phone # ______e-mail ______

My experience with LEGOs is Minimal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 extreme (please Circle)

I will be able to attend ALL team meetings (Wednesdays after school) and the Robot Games.

Student Signature ______

Part 2: Answers the following questions in essay form. Each answer should be at least a paragraph. It can be typed or handwritten (must be legible). Please put your name on the top.

  1. What is First Lego League?
  2. Explain the core values of the FLL and how you will be able to live up to these values every day.
  3. How do you make a peanut and jelly sandwich?
  4. How can you help our team be successful?
  5. Anything else that you wish to share.

For more information, please refer to my Lego League web page

or email

10 Students will be selected from information on their completed application and teacher referral.

Please return this form and answers from part 2 to Mr. Pope or your teacher by September 27, 2013