Monday, November 30, 2009
YES!
Project Updates
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
ONWARD!!!
Friday, November 20, 2009
New order
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tournament on Nov. 21
Good Luck!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Bob-Bot has been Outmoded!
News-Another Collaborative Meeting
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Collaborative Meeting Recap
Draft #492
Car #1 Driver: Zoie (car, 1 shirt +1 blouse)
Car #2 Driver: I’okepa (car, 1 shirt + 1 button shirt)
Student #1: Kara (small backpack, math worksheet)
Student #2: Cierra (small backpack)
Narrator: Jonathan
JPO: Brensten (JPO vest, hat, stop sign)
INTRODUCTION:
Jonathan: Hi! We’re the Jagbots!
(Zoie wheels into narrator)
Jonathan: Ow!!!
Zoie: Sorry! My daughter is going to be late for soccer and I’ve been waiting so long in this pick-up lane. Where is she anyway? We’ve got to go and I can’t find her.
Jonathan: (rubbing his leg) Oh, wow! Our pick-up lane seems to be so inefficient and dangerous. Look! School’s out!
PART 1
(Kara and Cierra walk up behind Zoie’s car)
Kara: Hey, Cierra! I don’t get our math homework. Can you help me?
Cierra: Oh, it’s easy. Just add those 2 numbers, times it by 4 divide it by 5 and add 50.
Kara: Oh, I get it now. Thanks!
Cierra: Hey, look! A car!
(I’okepa drives up with a screech)
Kara and Cierra: AHHHH!!!!!! (Kara and Cierra run to the back then move to the side of the room)
Zoie: Hey, you lolo kids! What are you doing walking in the middle of the road?!
I’okepa: BEEP! BEEP! There’s so much traffic!
Kara: It’s so hot! Why isn’t my mom coming to pick me up? This is taking so long!
Cierra: Soccer practice starts in 5 minutes and I’m going to be late! Mom, why have you abandoned me?
Zoie: Oh, shoots! I’m all out of gas!
I’okepa: Hey, you’re blocking the lane. Next time turn off your AC, motor and music when you’re idling! BEEP! BEEP!
Kara: No! The agony! The carbon monoxide is burning my lungs! I can’t breathe AND I’m late for gymnastics!
Zoie: Hey, I can’t help it! I’m just trying to pick up my kid. I can’t find him. This traffic is unreal!
I’okepa: (addressing imaginary other kids) Hey, you kids, stop goofing around and get in the car!
Cierra: Ugh, it’s so hot and I’m so tired. The carbon monoxide fumes are so bad. I just can’t move or think.
Jonathan: The kids are blaming the parents and the drivers are blaming each other. What a horrible situation! So how can we fix this?
EVERYONE: We need to fix this problem NOW!
(Zoie and I’okepa move off the stage to change)
Jonathan: Our Jagbot team discussed this problem and came up with a solution. To create a second drop off area, the parking stalls were moved forward slightly to create a second lane leading to the extra drop off area. The students are asked to wait in the first pick-up lane if their last name begins with an A-M and to wait in the second pick-up lane if their last name begins with J-Z. An adult supervisor is stationed where the lanes cross to control traffic. The cars are asked to display the last name of the children they are to pick up.
Brensten: (holding the pick-up A-M sign) As one of the JPOs, I’m stationed at the beginning of a pick-up lane and I’ll call out the name of the student so he or she can come up to the pick-up curb and thus reduce waiting time.
Jonathan: 5 months (and a lot of cooperation) later!
PART II
Jonathan: It looks like there are two lanes now and the lanes are organized by the last names of the students. That should help with traffic.
Brensten: Kara! Kara, come to the pick-up. Your mom is pulling up next. Hey, Kara, get your backpack cuz your mom is coming soon.
(Zoie drives up)
Zoie: Hi, Kiddo! Guess what? It’s a whole 30 minutes until gymnastics.
Kara: Wow! That’s great! I can actually make it for warm-ups.
(Kara starts to get in the car)
JPO: Cierra, where are you? Cierra, come to the pick-up! Your dad’s almost here!
(Cierra walks up as Zoie drives off)
I’okepa: Hey, we have extra time before soccer practice. Do you want to stop at McDonald’s for a snack?
Cierra: Sure Dad! Can I get a McFlurry?
(Cierra gets in the car and they drive off)
CONCLUSION:
Jonathan: Things seem to be so much better now.
Brensten: Wasn’t it some First Lego League team’s idea to do these two lanes a few years ago?
Jonathan: Yeah, they are at college now. We’re so grateful!
Brensten: Collaboration and teamwork sure pays off.
Everyone faces the judges with their props and bows.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Recap From Sunday 2
Mentoring
Concerning Prep Time
Bob-Bot in ACTION but Not Failing.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Important Information For Kalani Qualifiers
It also includes your team's number which should have been given to you ages ago. Apologies for the late post, I just got it today from my coach. Apparently there was a coaches meeting that nobody I know of from the team went to. This is the Coaches Packet that was distributed there. Someone would do well to download it and print a good copy. Some teams assign a parent to be the "scout", a very committed, organized parent or mentor who will help the team to get where they've got to go, at the time they're scheduled to, and generally be at the ready in case of disaster. If we have a scout, both them and the coach need to have this information at the ready. Not sure if you'll actually need a scout if who ever is going to be the "coach" is really organized.
Sunday Practice
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Wednesday Collaborative Meeting
If there's no Parking.