FIRST LEGO League Challenge creates a world where students meet science and technology and want more. Where obstacles and challenges are eagerly met. Where gaining confidence and life skills are by-products of a good time.
Registration
Registration happens online at www.chelsearobotics.org in June for the following Fall Season.
What FIRST LEGO League Challenge is all about
Elementary students work together to research a real-world engineering problem, then create an original solution for the program. They also design, build, and program a robot to accomplish missions on a yearly themed playing field. The theme changes each year, but the FLL Core Values that teams learn do not. The team’s season culminates in a competition where they celebrate and share the work they have done together with other teams.
What sets FLL apart from other programs
The FIRST Core Values. Students learn that friendly competition and mutual gain are not separate goals, and they gain valuable teamwork skills.
Programming autonomous robots. Students learn solid thinking and programming skills as they carefully plan missions.
The Project. Students are encouraged to think about real-world problems and engage. They also learn invaluable public speaking and other soft skills.
The FIRST Progression and $81 million in scholarships. Students can participate in FIRST in K-12 and graduates can apply for college scholarships just for FIRST students.
Registration for Fall opens the preceding June each year via www.chelsearobotics.org
Introducing the Chelsea FLL Challenge Teams