Saturday, November 19, 2011

Saturday November 19th

Today's practice went great! We were able to have great progess in the project portion of the competition, and hand parts of the skit out for our play to form. Today we did two blind builds and both of them turned out the same! Our two teams communicated with great language using hot dog- vertical, and hamburger- horizontal to understand the direction of the lego that was being described. Luke and Caine did a great job finishing the combine and the truck mission! Way to go guys! And today Marc found a way to connect the robot to the attachment that he was working on! And everyone else worked on twicking their programs and their attachement to finsih the missons! Today was a great practice! You guys are a wonderful team, even if there are no girls :D haha!
***Remember if, maybe and probably are not powerful words but, will and going to and are (are) powerful words!****

1 comment:

  1. Here is the introduction I have:

    We are Some Assembly Required and our food is honey. We chose honey because one of our team members, Luke Gauldin, is a beekeeper. And yes, he has been stung many times.

    Terry Smith, an instructor at Greene County Parks came and talked to us about what makes a hive aggressive, the importance of pollen, and how honey actually spoils. While honey is one of the few foods that rarely spoils, moisture (or water) can turn the honey into alcohol.

    Honey comes from many different sources, and the problem we're investigating is how there aren't enough good wildflowers to produce honey.

    See you all tomorrow!

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