Davis Creek Elementary
FIRST LEGO League @ Halloween

DC Ghost lights up!


During the "City Sights" FLL Challenge the Robotic Arm will place the bundles on the top rack.  Click here to see an animation of the Robotic Arm. (Large file 313K)

DC Amusement Park Ride 2002
The DC Amusement Park Ride is run by an RCX

The skeleton pops up when the touch sensor is activated by the car, as it carries the frightened riders who were just surprised by the ghost lighting up as the light sensor was triggered as the car passed and lessened the available light.

BOO!
Mrs. Simon's birthday is October 31st and she received several gifts.

The DC Amusement Park Ride visited the RTI SENSORS City and could be driven over the Internet
Mrs. Hamilton helps a fifth grade student learn to program using ROBOLAB, an Infrared tower, and an RCX.
Guess what makes the  skeleton pop up!
DC FLL team works to build, program, and perfect their approach to the City Sights Challenge
Building the DC Amusement Park Ride at the same meeting as the DC FLL team works.
Sasha II sits in an alert posture as the team discusses strategy
Both DC Amusement Park Rides
DC FLL Team Set
DC FLL Team decides on an approach to cross the bridge
A robotic arm is going to be needed so they consult the texts
A robotic arm must be usable, but sturdy
Getting a head start on programming
DC FLL Team works as a diversified body
Two heads are often better than one when programming
Building the ride
Robotic arm


Mrs. Hamilton adjusts the DC Amusement Park Ride as another team member uses the robotic arm
The mechanism works well
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Created 11 / 1 / 2002
Updated 2 / 3 / 2004
S. Simon
L. Hamilton
hamilton@marshall.edu