Junior FIRST LEGO League
Find out more about JFLL
for 6 - 9 year olds

:: JFLL program page
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 Building a Global Game Plan

posted Aug 12: Hawai'i Season Timeline for coaches

:: NEW! 2008 FLL Registration period is open! Follow the link to register your team now. Then, watch this site for the Hawaii registration period to begin in September.

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2008 FLL Challenge - Climate Connections

Building a Global Game Plan

Embark on an exploration of the earth's climate in the FIRST LEGO League's 2008 Climate Connections Challenge! Discover the links between science, people, resources and communities. Unearth how we learn about past climates and delve into questions surrounding our current and future climatic conditions. Join FIRST LEGO League teams in creating a global game plan as they make these Climate Connections!

Are you interested?

Teams of students (ages 9-14) design, build, and program robots using LEGO Mindstorms Robotics Kits. Teams create an FLL robot during a given challenge season capable of accomplishing the challenge objectives (problems emulating real-world need). The teams then compete in the tournament using their robots. Teams are recognized for outstanding teamwork, programming, problem solving, strategies, creativity, project management, and design concept.

TEAM RESOURCES
• 2007 Power Puzzle Challenge
• TechBricks
• 2008 FLL Consent Form
• Questions? Email us here
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RELATED LINKS

• FIRST LEGO League Headquarters
Junior FIRST LEGO League ages 6-9
• LEGO Education Mindstorms Kits
• LEGO Engineering ideas & projects
The NXT Step Blog ideas & projects
• 2006 Hawaii Photos & Awards
• 2007 Hawaii Awards

What is FIRST LEGO League?

The FIRST LEGO League (FLL) introduces young people, ages 9 to 14, to the fun and excitement of science and technology while building self-confidence, knowledge and life skills. FLL challenges kids to think like scientists and engineers.
   Alongside adult mentors, FLL teams solve problems using engineering concepts, presentation techniques and robots. FLL has expanded its reach from 2,000 children in 1998 to over 25,000 children across the United States and over 5,000 children from countries around the world.

This is the organization that provides the challenge, the participation materials, and the tournament guidelines. Hawaii FIRST LEGO League (HawaiiFLL) is the local FLL partner. We host the annual Hawaii regional tournament and provide support to local teams throughout the challenge season.

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