Sixth-grader Rory Hinkle (right) works with fifth-grader Annika Bock on their robot mission Wednesday at Prairie Creek Intermediate School in Cedar Rapids. The team will be competing Saturday in the ...
The Prowling Panthers Blairsville-Posey won the first LEGO League Challenge Semi-State South tournament, which included 48 robotics teams from across the state, and 18 other schools qualified for the ...
Andrew Hamilton School students know: Of course LEGOs can be used for learning. Excited kids and teachers were gathered around wooden LEGO tables during Hamilton’s FIRST LEGO League competition when ...
The DeVaney Dragons robotics team from Terre Haute has qualified for the FIRST LEGO League Challenge state championship that ...
STUDENTS ARE NOT JUST IMAGINING THEIR FUTURE, BUT BUILDING IT AS WELL. THIS YEAR’S FIRST LEGO YOUTH ROBOTICS COMPETITION RETURNS WITH THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP HAPPENING THIS SATURDAY. AND JOINING ME NOW ...
WILLISTON ― In a Williston basement on a Friday afternoon, the Green Mountain Homeschool Robotics team was getting ready for the big one – the world competition. Today’s training mission: make the ...
Wapato High School's Robotics Engineering Club had its first Lego League event over the weekend, giving students a chance to learn about science, technology, engineering and math through games and ...
FIRST LEGO League elementary students are building real-world skill sets while assembling robots for an upcoming competition, ...
NORTON SHORES, Mich. — The Lincoln Park Elementary School robotics team is headed to Daytona for the FIRST Robotics Lego League Sunshine Invitational in Florida. The elementary school's team is the ...
The competition is for students ages 9 to 16.
A team of six middle schoolers from Tallahassee is headed to the FIRST LEGO League World Championship in Houston, Texas. The team, known as the Gorillabots, will compete against 160 other teams from ...
Students were cheering, shouting, jumping for joy, high-fiving parents, and bouncing up and down — all in the name of Legos. Legos? Yes, Legos — and robotic Legos, no less. Seventeen teams of students ...