Resources
Photos, Videos and Supporting Documents.
General FLL Schedule
| May | Registration Opens |
| Mid-May | Registration Materials and Robot Sets Begin to Ship |
| August | Field Set-up Kits begin to ship |
| September 3 | International Challenge Release |
| Mid-to-late-September* | Team Registration Closes / Last Day to Order Products |
| January | Tournament Season |
| April | World Festival |
*Team registrations will be accepted until all slots are filled. This usually happens sometime after mid-September. Please note that FLL materials (Robot Set and Field Setup Kit) must be ordered by this deadline, but are subject to product availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
“I registered my team .. now how do I order the mat?
If Registration is closed: AND – If you have not recieved your material or are unsure of what you orderd, please contact Spectrum Education Supplies.
You should be able to log back into the FLL Registration System and order your mat. The FLL Field Set Up Kit (Part Number: 991217) costs $78 Can. Now, the Kit contents change from year to year based on challenge theme. It consists of:
- Mission Models Set: Exclusive collection of several hundred LEGO elements required to build the mission models to place on the field mat.
- Field Mat: A 44 3/4” X 92 3/4” sheet
- Building instructions on CD
The field mat needs to be set up on a flat surface with borders around it. For information on how to set up borders on a floor, or how to build a standard FLL table, please visit the FLL website.
“How do I get my child involved in team?”
There are almost 120 teams in Alberta and 5500 in North America. Worldwide participation includes over 9000 teams. You asked about how to get involved, but let me first clarify how all this comes about.
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A school or parental group gets a bunch (max 10) of students (ages 9-14) together who ant to compete in the FIRST Lego League tournament.
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The team registers via the FIRST registration system by the end of September.
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The registered team is eligible to complete in a local or qualifying tournament, which may qualify the team to move onto the Provincial championship WILL BE CONTACTED by the Tournament Director ONLY IF they registered in time with the international registration first. Then ONLY those teams will be contacted by the tournament director to be invited to participate in ALBERTA events and in organizing mentorship programs for the registered teams.
To Register in ALBERTA and receive all the support and chance to compete, there is an additional cost. This information will be sent to each team as part of the invitation to participate in Alberta.
Teams that RESIDE outside of ALBERTA are welcome to participate in our province based on the international rule that they do not participate in their home province or state. You can only compete in one jurisdiction.
There is currently no system in place to help interested students joint a team … teams usually form “around” the interested children and their school or parental group. Now, with hat being said, you are certainly encouraged to come out to our tournaments to get an idea of what FIRST is all about. Start planning for next year, get some students and adult mentors together and put together a team. Registration typically starts in May. For more information, please see the FIRST Lego League Website at www.firstlegoleague.org
FIRST (For Inspiration of Science and Technology) is a group staffed almost entirely of volunteers dedicated to encouraging our youths interest in Science and Technology. For more information on FIRST, please see the FIRST website at www.usfirst.org .
“Why do I have to pay to register, buy a mat and then pay again to attend a Qualifying Tournament?”
The registration you pay is to the FIRST organization and goes towards the administration costs of running the entire organization. Part of the benefit of registering is being able to purchase the RCX or NXT kit with the added sensors and software (a substantial $$ value). The items have been added through the generosity of LEGO and others and are only available to Registered Teams. The fee also subsidizes the purchase of the field setup kits,so they can be make available at a discounted price. FLL – ALBERTA and AYRS receive no money from FIRST to run our operations and events. We are completely volunteer based.
The money you pay for registering your team at a Qualifying Tournament goes towards running that tournament only. The base fee is set by the Director of FLL ALBERTA and depends on: how much it costs to run a decent tournament and how much sponsorship, donated or grant money, is available to FLL-Alberta that can be passed on to help run all the tournaments.
Program-Specific Information
www.usfirst.org
This is the primary site for providing an integrated presentation of FLL within the context of FIRST. Be sure to check here for curriculum, programming and building links, and information to share with sponsors.
www.firstlegoleague.org
This site provides all in-season communication such as the annual Challenge kickoff, event information, and forum discussions.
Fundraising Resources
www.fundraising-ideas.org
Loads of fundraising ideas
www.fundraiserhelp.com
Fundraising ideas and resources.
Programming and Building Advice
www.ceeo.tufts.edu
Tufts University Center for Engineering Educational Outreach (CEEO)
www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu
Carnegie Mellon National Robotics Engineering Center
LEGO Parts Resources
http://www.legoeducation.us/store/
LEGO Education Division
www.bricklink.com
Unofficial LEGO Marketplace
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/
Partsref: A LEGO Elements Catalog
General Engineering & Career Resources
www.jets.org
Junior Engineering Technical Society
www.robotics.nasa.gov
Lots of links with career information for kids
www.engineergirl.org
Created by the National Academy of Engineering
- Spectrum Educational Supplies Limited – www.spectrumed.com

- Lego Engineering – www.legoengineering.com

- The Centre for Engineering Educational Outreach – www.ceeo.tufts.edu/

- FIRSTwiki – www.firstwiki.net

- Robotic Games at the Ontario Science Centre – www.robotgames.ca

- Sudbury FLL – Science North -www.sciencenorth.ca/fll/























