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About the store
I have been teaching Robotics to elementary and middle school students for 10 years. It started out with the Lego NXT systems, then we upgraded to EV3 and now we use Spike Prime. We used anything from desktop computers, laptops, iPads, Kindle Fires and Android tablets. As self-funded an afterschool activity we use whatever equipment that becomes available to us and we figure out how to make it work. I coached school FLL Teams during the season and host workshops during the offseason. I also hold robotics workshops for summer camps, girl scout troops and other schools that want to introduce robotics to their students. I have a lot of experience creating programs for 2 hour workshop, a 5 day camps or a year round after school program and anything in between.
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Preview of FLL (First Lego League) Robotics Team Application Form

FLL (First Lego League) Robotics Team Application Form

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JumpStart STEM
This is an application form that can be used to select students for the FLL (First Lego League) Robotics team. It can be used for school team or any other team. With so many students interested in joining the team, we needed a way to screen them initially. This application form is the first step to determine who will go through the effort of completing the form and obtain parent signatures. Link to Google Doc will be provided. You will be free to edit the document as needed so you can customiz
Preview of First Lego League (FLL) Application (Now on Google Forms)

First Lego League (FLL) Application (Now on Google Forms)

Created by
JumpStart STEM
This is an application form that can be used to select students for the FLL (First Lego League) Robotics team. It can be used for school team or any other team. With so many students interested in joining the team, we needed a way to screen them initially. This application form is the first step to determine who will go through the effort of completing the form and obtain parent signatures. This is a Google Forms Doc so it can be used for automated submissions. You will be free to edit the docum
Preview of FLL (First Lego League) Robotics Team Application Form (PDF)

FLL (First Lego League) Robotics Team Application Form (PDF)

Created by
JumpStart STEM
This is an application form that can be used to select students for the FLL (First Lego League) Robotics team. It can be used for any team. With so many children interested in joining the team, we needed a way to screen them initially. This application form is the first step to determine who will go through the effort of completing the form and obtain parent signatures. This is a PDF document that is ready to download. This is a generic form that can be used upon download without any additional
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Experience

I have been teaching Robotics to elementary and middle school students for 10 years. It started out with the Lego NXT systems, then we upgraded to EV3 and now we use Spike Prime. We used anything from desktop computers, laptops, iPads, Kindle Fires and Android tablets. As self-funded an afterschool activity we use whatever equipment that becomes available to us and we figure out how to make it work. I coached school FLL Teams during the season and host workshops during the offseason. I also hold robotics workshops for summer camps, girl scout troops and other schools that want to introduce robotics to their students. I have a lot of experience creating programs for 2 hour workshop, a 5 day camps or a year round after school program and anything in between.

Teaching style

In my robotics classes, we not only learn to accept failures but we actually celebrate them. Students’ programs are expected to fail the first few times and their builds are expected to fall apart many times. We identify our mistake, make improvements and try again over and over again. We see mistakes as necessary steps to learn and not obstacles. We learn to expect them, welcome them, learn from them and sometime even laugh at them all in the spirit of learning and having fun.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Students enjoy robotics class, gain confidence and always want to come back. That is the honor that I am most proud of.