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Mon, 13 Oct 2008 16:29:56 -0400
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>What if a team has a few more than 10 kids who want to participate 
>and another team is not an option?  How would that work at a 
>tournament?  
>Is there any way to make 1-3 extra kids feel included?
>
>Annette Holloway

Tricky situation. I'm sorry you can't just split them up into rival teams.

If you can manage to identify which of them would be on and off the 
team, the 'extra kids' could serve as a 'community' audience for the 
project presentation, attend the tournament as fans and cheering 
section (they'd be allowed in the pit area and the robot arena, 
though probably not into the robot, teamwork and project judging 
rooms). And perhaps there'd be an opportunity for some of them to try 
solving the missions after the tournament?

That doesn't seem like much in the way of consolation prizes though, 
so perhaps others have some better ideas.

-- 
Cheers,
Mike Blanpied
Reston, VA
2006 Nano People #4809
2007 Power Bunnies #1666
2008 {Name TBD} #5013

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