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1st Place. Photo by Robin Schamber.
1st Place
Pinedale’s First Lego League Robotics team, the Iron Bridge Builders,

Awards ceremony. Photo by Robin Schamber.
Awards ceremony
1st Place winners: Pinedale's Iron Bridge Builders robotics team

Robotics fun. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
Robotics fun

Ping pong ball water. Photo by .
Ping pong ball water
Ping pong balls were used to simulate the impact of flowing water.
Iron Bridge Builders Lego robotics team places 1st in First Lego League Wyoming State championship
by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online!
December 15, 2014

Pinedale’s First Lego League Robotics team, the Iron Bridge Builders, took 1st Place in the First Lego League Wyoming State Championships in Casper, Wyoming December 4th & 5th. The team is composed of nine students from Pinedale Elementary and Middle School. There were 64 teams from across the state of Wyoming who competed in the Championships competition. The team also won the most prestigious award: the Champions award which recognizes a team that embodies the FLL experience, by fully embracing First Lego League (FLL) Core Values while achieving excellence and innovation in both the Robot Game and Project.

The Iron Bridge Builders team includes Pinedale Elementary students: Janae Arne, Holden Saxton, Brooke Noble, Thayne Daniels, Garrett Swain, Zane McClain, Luke Gray and Jackson Harber, and Pinedale Middle School student John Covill.

All teams were judged on their research project presentation which surrounded the theme of "World Class Education." They were judged on teamwork and on their robot design. The final portion of the contest involved three rounds of teams working to solve specific missions with their programmable robot within a 2-minute, 30-second window.

The Iron Bridge Builders team did a research project learning about bridges and stability and strength in a flood zone. A video of their project can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8431vpxb9mo.

The Iron Bridge Builders team has been invited to participate in the North American Tournament of Champions in California and the World Open in Barcelona, Spain. While the expense of the Spain tournament is out of the question for the team, they are planning to fundraise for the tournament of champions in California next year.

The Iron Bridge Builders team was sponsored by Sublette BOCES and Sublette County 4-H. Volunteer coaches were Sandra McLoughlin and Brian Gray. The Lego robotics program is led by Robin Schamber as part of an after-school 4-H and youth development program through the University of Wyoming/Sublette County Extension office. Robotics is funded by grants to the Sublette County 4-H program from Shell and Sublette BOCES in addition to support from Sublette County. The trip to Casper was funded by both of those grants. The robotics program was started in Sublette County 4-H in 2008 thanks to initial grants from EnCana and Shell that enabled the purchase of robotics equipment and supplies.

The Pinedale Middle School team, Robo Nerds also competed in the competition and placed 12th of 64 in robot performance. Students in this team are Liam and Ceilie Falon, Jacob and Makenzie Johnson, Timmy Hosler and Grant Fornstrom. This team researched and presented on how to teach robotics. Their presentation can be viewed online here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnCB6556kMs.

FLL is a robotics program for 9 to 14 year olds which is designed to get children excited about science and technology and teach them employment and life skills. Teams are comprised of up to ten children with at least one adult coach. They can also be associated with a school, pre-existing club or organization, homeschooled, or just be a group of friends who wish to do the challenge for fun.



Related Links
  • www.firstlegoleague.org - First Lego League
  • Sublette County Extension Office - Facebook page
  • Sublette County Extension Office - website

  • Final adjustments. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Final adjustments
    Zane McClain (L) and Luke Gray (R)

    Running the course. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Running the course

    Program screen. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Program screen
    It takes the kids hours to program the robots to do the tasks to run the course on the board.

    Lego Robot. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Lego Robot

    Bridge damage. Photo by Dave Bell.
    Bridge damage
    Photo of a bridge in Sublette County damaged during spring high water.

    Arch Truss bridge. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Arch Truss bridge

    Beam spam bridge. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Beam spam bridge

    Cantilever bridge. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Cantilever bridge

    Suspensiion bridge. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Suspensiion bridge

    Conducting interviews for project. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Conducting interviews for project

    Project display board. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Project display board

    Project title. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Project title

    Winning project. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    Winning project
    Brooke Noble (L) and Janae Arne (R) with their group project and trophies.

    1st Place. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
    1st Place
     
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