Sunday, October 22, 2017

Pizza and Programming

We spend the early afternoon at a programming party today. Both teams worked very hard perfecting and building their runs. Our mentor, Coach Jamie, came down to lend a hand. The Mazzie family built the second board and planned the whole day for us. The kids enjoyed pizza and programming.
The girls perfected their runs, and the boys have three almost four missions completed. It's a good start. Time is quickly ticking away until our first event.

Afterwards some of the team headed to a corn maze. $30 dollars, and 7 minutes later they found their way out. What do you expect when you ask a few code crackers to solve a puzzle.. Regardless, we are always proud of our team. Great job kids.


We'll forge ahead on Wednesday!!





Monday, October 16, 2017

Borough Approval for Project

The Conyngham Borough Council unanimously voted for our project to be approved! They are very excited and impressed with the kiddos plan "Mystery at the Watershed". 

Earlier in the week we submitted a proposal. The council members had a copy to review at their closed session. We attend the board meeting and they seemed very excited about our project. They have been nothing but supportive and helpful to our team. We are so very thankful for their support.

We will be very busy the next few weeks pulling everything together. Can't wait to share more with you!



Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Learning from the experts!

Last night our team learned more about the human water cycle and the impact we have on the Susquehanna watershed! Did you know our community can impact the quality of our local streams with construction, agriculture, and even leaving grass clippings on sidewalks or roadways? 

A big thank you to the friends of the nescopeck and pennsylvania steward, Mr Leander, for taking the time to research our project and sharing his knowledge with us!

I know it was a late night for you kiddos. Thank you for listening, absorbing new information, and being respectful. There is always room to grow and hopefully you can now choose the 5 areas of awareness we need to develop our interactive scavenger hunt around.

Hope you all have a wonderful holiday weekend and can get some rest!



Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Music Videos and Robot Design

Last Night the kiddos worked on their parodies, robot design and discussed projects. This weekend the boy team will continue recording their video(5pm at Kozlek home), and on Sunday there will be a Lego build party. More information to follow. It will most likely start 11:30 am and be in (church, or borough building). As soon as we know the details, we will post more info. The build party is to help build the second mat’s mission pieces. 
Students should have access to a cell phone device for direction pieces or preload pdf files to a tablet device from Fll website: http://www.firstlegoleague.org/missionmodelbuildinginstruct… (we usually don’t print files as they are 30+ pages for each mission, and easier to see in color on a device).

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Gummy Bears and Godzilla

We had another fun night at robotics! After visiting a rain garden, the ladybots voted and came up with a game plan for their project! 🐠💦. The girls also started thinking of robot design!
The Brobots decided on the parody songs, started programming their first mission, and will begin work on their project next week.
During our core values game: We all learned that when it comes to war, our children are ruthless. No fear of Godzilla attacking the library. 
See you next week! 
Agenda: Ladybots start designing project, work on song
Brobots, one team work on solving mission, second team design blueprints for app, third team storyboard music video and choreography. 
See you next Wednesday! Beware random trails of gummy bears.


Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Project Ideas and Robot Design

Thank you everyone for coming out to robotics last night! 

The ladybots are off to a great start under the direction of Coach Alison and Coach Casey! They hashed out some lyrics for their parody, discussed ideas for their project and explored the game board.

The boys also examined the new challenges for this year including upgrades to their robot. They have a mash up idea brewing for their parody, but are still on the fence for project ideas. We'll explore that more next week after we program our first mission.

The team challenge/core values activity this week was pictionary! It was cool to see our budding artists and interpretative work.



Looking forward to next week! Stay Sharp Bots 



Wednesday, September 6, 2017

New Season for the Code Crackers


At tonight's first meeting, the ladybots versed the brobots in a puzzling game of wits and speed. The ladies were a bit quicker, but the boys were first to negotiate a trade deal. Everyone was a winner in the end with coach Alison's outstanding Lego robotic cupcakes!!! 🤖🎂

Students also learned a bit more about FLL and this year's hydrodynamics challenge. All challenge resources can be found here: https://www.firstinspires.org/resource-library/fll/hydro-dynamics-challenge-updates-and-resources(coaches handbook, videos, rules etc)

Next Wednesday girls will start off first at six, and boys will come at seven. Robot Design and Mission Planning will be on the agenda.

Have a wonderful week!


Saturday, January 28, 2017

Review of the regional FLL Championship Event


On Saturday, January 21st our team had the opportunity to compete in the First Lego League Championship at Penn State Berks. The morning of the event,  I received panic calls from some of our parents. Sadly three of our  kids were suffering from the flu and could not make it. That put our team down to a small group of four. Heart broken for the kids who wanted to attend, but just couldn't get through a long grueling day of robotics, we pushed forward.

Penn State Berks did an amazing job of hosting this event. Our kiddos arrived  and quickly set up their poster in the pit area. The kids designed bee pins with the warning of not cutting down wild flowers to early in your lawn to hand out as flair. Coach Sue was a huge help in getting this task done with the kids.


The students were judged in robot design, project presentation, core values and of course the robot game. There was one robot game practice round on the stage before the main event.

The hardest challenge for us, was reassigning parts or roles for the missing three members. During the project presentation, our kids had to take on duel speaking parts and work to make up for the missing members. All season long, the kids had been practicing a play about wild mason bees. They had worked so hard to memorize lines etc, but when it came down to it, we just had to go with the flow. I am so proud of how they quickly adapted and did their best to do their teammates other parts.  They did a great job under the pressure, especially for a group of 11 year old boys.


The robot game was just not in the stars for us this weekend. The kids had been practicing specific runs with various teammates, but that got changed last minute. Regardless, as a coach, I feel that allowing each member to get out on the board and attempt the runs is crucial. I could have had one member do all the runs, and hope for the best score.. but that's really not what FLL is all about. I believe the all the kids built confidence and had the opportunity to feel the heat of competition.  It is always so great to see how they handle situations and for this young team, it was a huge learning experience.  This also teaches them so much about design and programming, and how it effects the robot's automated runs.


The kiddos shined in their core values activity and did a great job working together. Despite being down a few key members, the rest of the team pulled together and worked so well as a team. In fact they came home with a team work award! I can't tell the joy I felt when I saw their faces light up when their names were called.




     (Go Penn State)




I am so proud of all their hard work this season.  I will share more pictures of this event soon.
 The kids will be sharing their project with the community at the school district's science fair. 




-Stay Healthy, have fun, and keep on challenging yourself!


The CCC

Sunday, January 8, 2017

PA Farm Show, Bee Research

This year, some of our team members had the opportunity to visit the  2017 PA farm show. While there we bee-lined over to meet with the Pennsylvania State Bee Keeper organization

They did an hour long presentation on helping and aiding the honey bee. After the presentation we were able to ask them some of the  questions we still had our bees and help aid us in our project! The room smelled of fresh honey, and we even got to taste a sample. They do an amazing job of taking care of their hives and educating society on the importance of bees. 

We also had the chance to meet with Penn State Master Gardner, William Brennan who shared information on the dark side of pesticide use.

We ended our trip with some fresh honey waffles and honey ice cream. Researching bees is a sweet experience indeed.

Hope the rest of our team members feel better and recover soon!