FLL Qualifier
Tournament Team Preparation Checklist
last updated: November 12, 2009
This is a simple checklist to help
with preparing for your FLL Tournament
CRITICALLY
IMPORTANT: Please make sure to download
and complete the liability waiver
form (one for each team member, coach/mentor and adult volunteer)!! The team
will not be able to participate without these forms - at this point if they have not been received, bring them. received by Playing At Learning before the tournament. Having them "in the mail" won't be accepted. Every coach/mentor and every team member needs
one. Note that the team members will have to have a signature from their parent/guardian.
What to Bring:
- WEAR SOFT SOLED SHOES TO PROTECT
THE GYM FLOOR!
- Each coach must bring a signed Coaches' Promise form.
- Every team needs to identify one
adult volunteer from their team - volunteer positions
and descriptions are listed on the Fremont volunteer website. The only role that we disallow
for parents or adults closely aligned with a team is that of judge or referee
- eliminates any perceived or real conflict of interest.
- Bring a team poster (optional) as a fun display of the team - this will be
used for decoration in the gym. We will display them on the back wall of the Gym. Be sure to include your team name & number and something relating
to this year's theme (make sure they aren't too heavy to be held up with tape!). When you arrive on campus, get some gaffer's tape and hang it up.
- You are welcome to also bring
a project board like used in science fairs (optional) that shows pictures of your team at work
or related to your research project to put on your pit table.
- Bring a computer (hopefully
a laptop) with your programs on it. We recommend battery backup. Also, we
recommend having a backup of your programs on CD or thumb drive in
case the unthinkable happens.
- Bring a power strip and
an extension cord (at least 12 ft) for supplying power to your computer
at the pit area table.
- Bring your robot.
- Bring your Mindstorms kit and/or extra LEGO elements
for making changes or repairs to your robot.
- Bring fresh batteries.
- When going to judging:
- Bring a printout of your
programs (preferred), or a notebook computer for the robot design
judging.
- Bring your robot and all of its attachments for robot design judging
- Bring project presentation
materials and any other documentation to the presentation judging.
- Bring a protective box
to transport your robot and protect it as much as possible when carrying it
- You will get a 10 to 15 minute (max) practice round on the actual competition table. No programming robots at the competition table
- Use a box or cloth (aka a garage)
to cover the RCX robot and IR tower during program downloads. All RCX robots
must be covered during RCX downloads. Do not use tape on your RCX.
- No Bluetooth is allowed at all at any time or place at the tournament - only USB for NXT equipment
- Bring your team members
(make sure you know how they are getting to the tournament)
- Food and water will be sold at
on site concessions at reasonable prices. All food sales benefit the FIRST Robotics club running the sale.
- Bring money to pay for
food.
- There is expected to be robot demos over lunch by FRC team #2489
- PLEASE: NO FOOD OR DRINK IS
ALLOWED IN THE GYM OR THE JUDGING ROOMS
Competition, Judging, Feedback & Scoring:
- Each team will attempt the robotics
challenge in three separate rounds during the tournament
- Scoring will be based on best
score, with ties being determined by 2nd and 3rd best scores.
- Judging will be done in 3, 10-minute
sessions. Teams should be at their judging room no less than 5 minutes before
their scheduled time.
- Judges will likely
exclude all people (coaches, parents, siblings, non-team members) from the judging rooms. Please make sure that your team parents and others coming with the team know this in advance.
- Each team has 3 Judging slots.
These are for judging the team's (1) Research Project Presentation, (2) Technical Robot Design&Programming
and (3) Teamwork.
- There is an additional ~10 minute slot for practice on the one of the actual
competition tables in the gym and this will be the only time that your robot
will have on the competition tables prior to the Robot Performance rounds
- Teams will be required to submit
their robot and any attachments for inspection at the Robot Inspection Station
before each robotround. Robots that have not
passed inspection will NOT be allowed to compete.
- Make sure to review the latest
game Q&A, and project blog for game/project clarifications and official rulings.
What to Expect:
- Cancellations CANNOT be accepted.
- 11/12 UPDATEDThere is a short mandatory coaches'
meeting promptly in the morning - in one of the design judges rooms at 8:30am (most like Design Judging room A) - to give any last minute instructions
and for coaches to ask any last minute questions. Please make sure that each
team has at least one adult representative at this meeting if the coach is
not able to attend. The head referee and head judge will be there. Note that
we will not discuss specific table conditions at this meeting - the tables will be
setup exactly according to the requirements from FIRST.
- During the morning
practice round (before competition rounds start), the team (not the coach) may talk to the head referee and game referees about
the table setup if the team has questions.
- Participation pins will be given to each team as part of the closing ceremony
- Please make sure to pick up your team's judges feedback forms at the end of the day in the Gym - they will not be mailed.
- Individual team schedules can not be changed. It is a convenience to the teams and their families to
post them early - please don't make us sorry by requesting changes.
- Teams will be given a few minutes
(during their "Practice" round during the morning ) to
check the conditions on the competition tables to allow for light
sensor calibration. All other practice should be on the pit practice tables.
- The pit areas are open to the public - you need to make sure that someone associated with the team can keep an eye on your pit area.
- Officials will be wearing "CREW"
Tags. NO OTHER PERSONS WILL BE ALLOWED INSIDE THE COMPETITION AREA EXCEPT
DURING THEIR TEAM'S ROUNDS. There are no exceptions to this rule.
- 11/12 UPDATED: You will be allowed at most 1 coach or mentor with the team when they go for their competition round - they must have a coach badge on.
- Referees and Judges have the
final say on all calls. If the team has a question about a score the
team must bring it to the attention of the Head Referee immediately, before
leaving the competition table. The head referee's decisions are final. There is no additional escalation beyond the Head Referee.
- Each team will be asked to sign
off on the score sheet before leaving the competition table to make sure that
the team agrees with how the round was scored. Please make sure that the team
has picked a team member (not an adult) that will review the score sheet and sign off on behalf
of the team.
- The competition schedule is designed
to be somewhat "relaxed". We encourage the teams to use the relaxed schedule
to: watch other teams compete, tour the pit and see the other robots, practice
their presentation, or make final tuning modifications to their own robot
or programs.
- Coaches, team members and parents
are asked to refrain from engaging in confrontations with any tournament officials.
Such confrontations can lead to a team becoming disqualified and/or the coach
or parent being barred from the tournament area. Please make sure that all adults attending recognize that they are representatives for the team and that they need to be aware of and practice what is written in both the Coaches Promise as well as the FLL Core Values.
- Remember that FIRST LEGO League
is a kid-directed activity and all efforts should be that of the team members.
We will have roaming judges that will look for both positive and negative
team effort. Non-team members (coaches/mentors/parents) that are seen programming
a robot, handling a robot, or similar activities will put their team in jeopardy
of being disqualified. At a minimum, the activity will be discussed with the
judges during award deliberations.
- Remember, EVERYONE working at
the tournament is a volunteer and doing the best they can. Please respect
them and let them know how much you appreciate their efforts.
- Please help with cleanup - in
particular to help load trucks after the closing ceremony
- Number of teams competing: 24
- This event is open and free to
the public. Please invite your teacher, your school board members, local media, friends and anyone else that
you think might enjoy it.
Emergency Contact Number for the
day of the tournament is Jill's cell : (510) 517-8826.
Please make sure to check the web
site for additional information and/or updates:
Jill Wilker
Director, Fremont FLL Tournament