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Team Holy Rosary 2019 does well at Halton Skills Congrats to Brody,Cameron,Ashley and Caitlyn
The students did well today! They got 60 points and placed 13th out of 20 teams.
Halton Skills 2019
Halton Skills 2019 Team Holy Rosary did very well!
Name
of Competition:
Grade
7-8 Lego Robotics
Name of
Coordinators:
Sharon
Deery, John Dietrich, Kristina Gilchrist, Annie Milner,
Erin
Thomas, Mark Whaling,
Date of
Competition: April
2, 2019
Location of
Competition:
School:
Craig
Kielburger Secondary School
Room: Gymnasium
Agenda
for the day:
Start Time:
Practice:
9:00am - 11:30, Competition 11:30 - 3:00
8:00
am - 9:00 am
|
Registration
|
9:00
am
|
Competition
Begins
|
9:00
am - 11:00 am
|
Free
Practice Time
|
11:00
am - 11:30 am
|
Lunch
|
11:30
am - 3:00 pm
|
Competition
Trials 1 and 2
|
3:00
pm
|
Competition
Ends
|
4:00
pm – 5:00 pm
|
Dinner
(Provided for top three teams)
|
5:00
pm - 5:30 pm
|
Video
Review
|
5:30
pm - 6:30 pm
|
Presentation
of Awards
|
End Time: 3:00 pm
Dinner: 4-5:00
pm
Closing
Ceremonies: 5:00pm
- 6:30 pm
What is the task
for the day?
Program
an autonomous LEGO robot to perform a variety of tasks
What does the
student need to Bring:
Team: laptop, robot,
extra parts (only lego parts will be used), extension cord, extra
batteries
Individual: positive
growth mindset and a water bottle,
Are there any
special clothing required?
Please wear the provided T-shirt picked up at the registration
table on the morning of the event.
Safety:
1.
Proper attire is to be worn (no loose straps, baggy sleeves). Any
attire that is deemed unsafe by competition judges will not be
permitted.
Evaluation:
RULES, REGULATIONS
AND ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility
Criteria: Secondary students must: Be 21 years of age or
younger as of December 31st in the competition year (2018). Compete
in only one contest at the Skills Ontario Competition. Students
competing at a Qualifying Competition who do not advance in their
designated contest area are not permitted to then register for a
different contest at the competition. If the student continues
on to the Ontario Competition, the student MUST possess a Canadian
citizenship or landed immigrant status and be a resident of Ontario.
Dispute:
If
there is a dispute during the competition, please bring the dispute
to the attention of the competition coordinator within 5 minutes of
the ending of the competition. There is a dispute
committee.
Meals:
Cheese
Pizza, drinks will be provided for lunch. Snacks will also be
provided.
Projects:
After
the completion of the Ontario Technological Skills Competition,
projects will be judged. Competitors interested in keeping his/her
project must speak directly with the technical chair in regards to
project availability and the option to purchase/pick up his/her
project.
FORTNITE
UNPLUGGED!
It
will be Epic!
You are the only
hope! You must launch the plane into Tomato Town, pick up the chug
jugs and move them to the treasure chests, and knock the Llama in the
Tilted Towers! Collect as many points as you can to win the Battle
Royale!
THE CHALLENGES
ARE:
-
Launch the plane to land in Tomato Town.
-
Deliver the chug jugs to their matching treasure chests and land in Salty Springs.
-
Navigate through Tilted Towers to knock the llama off the pedestal.
General Rules of
the Game
-
The objective of FORTNITE UNPLUGGED is to complete as many missions as possible in two separate 3-minute time periods to accumulate the most points.
-
Challenges completed in the first 3-minute period may be completed again in hopes of improving their score.
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Teams are encouraged to come with their robot built and programs ready. Teams may make any changes to the design or program at the competition but should not expect to have the time to begin building or programming on that day.
-
All robots will begin the challenge within the LARDS (LEGO Autonomous Robot Docking Station) zone.
-
Robots may only be handled in the LARDS zone.
-
Teams may make any modifications they wish to their robot, without penalty, between Trial 1 and Trial 2 allocated times.
-
Teams may reset the challenge at any point but will not be refunded the time already spent. If the team resets a challenge, all points awarded or penalized will also be reset.
-
During registration on the day of the competition, teams will randomly select a LEGO block with a number on it. This number indicates the order in which teams will be competing. This number block represents the hero who will be responsible for “piloting” the robot through the completion of the mission.
Specs for the
Competition:
-
Each team is limited to using only Lego parts- no additional equipment will be allowed (e.g., wood materials, glue or other materials that would enhance the structure, performance or appearance of the robot)
-
Your robot must fit entirely within the “LARDS” (Lego Autonomous Robot Docking Station) space when viewed from above
-
There will be 2 fields for teams to prepare
-
Each team is required to have its own kits, transmitters, software, computer, extra batteries, charging cord, and at least one power bar/extension cord
-
The robot must be able to operate without any input from the students. Remote control devices are not allowed
*NOTE: In the event
of an unclear interpretation of a rule, the coordinator’s decision
is final.
Challenge
Descriptions and Scoring System:
TASK 1: Launch the
plane over the speed bump and land in Tomato Town (outlined in red
tape)
-
Starting from LARDS, push the plane over the speed bump and land the plane onto Tomato Town
-
5 points for landing the plane in the hanger (outside of the red tape)
-
10 points per plane wheel landed in Tomato Town
TASK 2: Collect as
many chug jugs as possible and take them to the treasure chests in
Salty Springs
-
Collect/push Chug Jugs (LEGO cubes) and drop them at their appropriate Treasure Chest
(Blue Chug Jugs to
the Blue Treasure Chest and Yellow Chug Jugs to the Yellow Treasure
Chest)
-
Yellow Chug Jugs are worth 3 points each when delivered to the Yellow Treasure Chest
-
Blue Chug jugs are 5 points each when dropped into the Blue Treasure Chest
-
* 10 Bonus points awarded if you successfully put all chug jugs in the appropriate coloured treasure chests
-
5 points awarded if you end the task with all wheels of your robot on Salty Springs
TASK 3: Head to
Tilted Towers to knock the Llama off the pedestal
-
Navigate around the tilted towers (not secured to the game board) to knock the Llama off the pedestal
-
Knock the Llama off the pedestal for 35 points
-
If any part of the Llama lands in Loot Lake you are awarded an extra 10 points
-
If any part of the Llama lands in Dusty Divot you are awarded an extra 5 points
-
*10 Bonus points awarded if you maneuver your robot back to land in LARDS
-
*Penalty: If a tower is moved OR knocked over you lose 10 points per tower
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