Grade Level: 1st grade - 3rd grade
Season Duration: January - March
Meeting Info: Fridays from 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM at Wolcott High School
First Meeting: January 10, 2025
In Explore, teams of students focus on the fundamentals of engineering as they explore real-world problems, learn to design and code, and create unique solutions made with LEGO bricks and powered by a LEGO Education robot. Teams will learn about the basics of motors, coding, and engineering while engaging in critical thinking. Each year there is a different theme that the students learn about. The season concludes with an end-of-the-year celebration where students showcase their LEGO models and poster board. Here are some findings from the program:
If you have a question that isn't answered below, feel free to email joinateam@wolcottrobotics.org
Parents are not required to stay, however, they are more than welcome to watch the program and try to get involved if they wish. We always welcome help and support from parents!
There is a registration fee of $25 that you will have to pay when you register your child. If you have any trouble paying this fee, email foundation@wolcottrobotics.org.
Remind is the communication system that we use for our programs. This allows mentors to send out messages to all parents and enables parents to directly message the mentors. Instructions on joining Remind are included in the registration form. Parents are required to be on Remind if they register their child for the program.
The program after FIRST LEGO League Explore is FIRST LEGO League Challenge (see the page on this program for more information).
Students are required to attend the Wolcott Public Schools to register for the FIRST Lego League Explore Program. Parents of students outside of the Wolcott Public Schools are welcome to create their own teams and can email ymacary@wolcottrobotics.org for more information.
Wolcott Robotics Foundation members will send info about fundraising efforts on Remind, so if you'd like to help support our cause please keep a lookout.
We understand that students may have to miss a session or two, however, we strongly encourage students to make as many sessions as possible, if not all of them. Students will be working as a team and the program is cumulative. The program is less beneficial to students who miss sessions often.
The end-of-the-year celebration allows students to showcase their work along with teams from across Connecticut. Specific information about the location and date of the celebration will be provided by team mentors.