FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is an exciting and fun global robotics program that ignites an enthusiasm for discovery, science, and technology in kids ages 9 to 14 (16 outside of the U.S. and Canada).
Each year FLL teams embark on an adventurous Challenge based on current, real-world issues. Guided by a team coach and assisted by mentors, the kids:
- Research and solve a real-world problem based on the Challenge theme
- Present their research and solutions
- Build an autonomous robot using engineering concepts
Using the yearly Challenges, FLL:
- Entices kids to think like scientists and engineers
- Provides a fun, creative, hands-on learning experience
- Teaches kids to experiment and overcome obstacles
- Builds self-esteem and confidence
- Inspires kids to participate in science and technology
No matter what the child’s subject interest, FLL offers an opportunity for engagement. Whether it is by creativity, technology, or research, FLL dares kids to test, explore, expand, or completely change thoughts and approaches for different sciences each year.
April 16-17 - World Festival @ Georgia Dome/GWCC
Georgia Championship Results
Click here
Qualifier competitions results are available:
click here
Super Regional competition results are available:
click here
If you have questions about GAFLL start by reading the FAQ.
Other groups around the state are encouraged to conduct Expos for teams in there area. We will post Expo information as it is received at this site. To notify us about an Expo you want advertised here email us at: info@georgiafll.org
Does Your Organization Have An Event?
If your organization plans to offer optional events that are open to Georgia teams please email information to: info@georgiafll.org
HELP!!! My LEGO NXT is defective.
Do you need to purchase additional LEGO materials?
Are you having hardware issues and don't know who to ask?
Visit the Southeast LEGO Education
Rep's webpage.
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