Robin- third year coach and my sentiments exactly- this third year
seems to be going the best yet but it is still overwhelming- and I
really can't say how they'll do- but they have set goals- a certain
number of missions, etc. and I keep reminding them it's about
achieving "their goals" not winning and then of course the FLL
values. I find the project very overwhelming- but it's valuable.
Coaches are very kind- last year the kids were adamant on a power
point presentation that they worked really hard on, and all
participated in it and were proud of- the coaches were still very
nice to them throughout(although the comments were "power point" as a
negative on the feedback sheet)- the coaches hand book is more
specific on this this year which allows me to tell my older, more self
conscious group- power points don't stand out- gotta make it fun. The
FLL DVD on the project is very helpful too- I'm sorry if a repeat- but
watch it with the team- came with your field set up. Laura
On Sep 29, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Robin OConnell wrote:
> Also To John,
>
> Kathy is exactly right. This is our third year (but I am a newbie
> coach) and I can say that if you just try to let this happen it can
> be amazing. The first year we really had no idea what we were
> doing, but everything amazingly came together (and I can tell you at
> this point in the season we were ALL ready to throw in our hats and
> call it a day) Then last year we thought we knew what we were doing,
> we had a seasoned team, great kids, etc... WELL? we BOMBED. But
> we're back at it and some meetings it feels hopeless then sometimes
> meetings are amazing. hang in there- this is organized chaos, but
> it is a GREAT program and no matter what happens it is worth your
> collective effort! good luck and see you at the tournament!
>
> Robin (newbie coach)
>
> From: "Katherine Molina" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 6:18:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [VADCFLL-L] Skip the Project?
>
> To John,
>
> I did not read the other replies so please excuse me if I've
> reiterated something.
>
> Sometimes it is not possible to do everything. Some years my kids
> get it all done, great project, lots of table missions complete
> (high score), well engineered robot, terrific team work. Other years
> the teams have been lucky to get a few missions completed and a half
> ___ project. This is one of those years. Due to computer problems,
> illness, no coaches (I'm supervising until we can get a real coach)
> and other random issues, the table mat is not yet completed and
> robot is not yet built. The kids can't agree on a food to research
> and cannot come up with a team name! But we still plan to get a
> robot together, program some missions and go to the tournament even
> if the project goes wanting this year.
>
> In other words John, do what you can and enjoy the competitive
> experience. Definitely go to the tournament. You'd be surprised how
> many missions your robot can get done by simply knowing how to move
> straight and to turn without any movable arms or lifts. Aim to get 3
> - 4 missions done. If you do more - yay!
>
> As for the project, it truly is sometimes the most fun for some of
> the kids. Try to have the kids look up foods that spoil easily and
> settle on one. It's not necessary to get too fancy. One of my groups
> once came in first in the project with no power point, no back board
> and a very simple presentation. The judges were frankly very
> impressed with the depth of their knowledge. Maybe you have just 1
> or 2 kids interested in that and they can take the lead on that part.
>
> Best wishes for fun season,
> Kathy
>
> From: First Lego League in Virginia and DC [VADCFLL-
> [log in to unmask]] on behalf of John Britto [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:43 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [VADCFLL-L] Skip the Project?
>
> We are a rookie team just getting started with the 2011 tournament
> requirements.
> In the interest of time, we may have to focus on the robot game and
> not work on the Project/presentation. Is this something that is ok
> to do?
> Our team of 7 is barely functioning together and our time may be
> better spent working on the game!
>
> Thanks,
> John Britto
>
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