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  2. FIRST Lego League Open Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 FIRST LEGO League Open International was the first international open championship held in the Arab World, co-organized by the Education and Technology Center, FIRST LEGO League operational partners in Lebanon, and the Lebanese American University - LAU in Byblos between June 14 and June 16, 2019 under the patronage of the president of ...

  3. FIRST Championship - Wikipedia

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    The FIRST LEGO League World Championship was held as a virtual competition on April 18 and 19, 2020 and hosted by FLL Share and Learn. The 2021 FIRST Championship in Houston and Detroit were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 7 ]

  4. FIRST Lego League Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The only competition run by FIRST is the FIRST Championship [14] In 2007, 96 teams competed in the FIRST LEGO League World Festival in Atlanta, Georgia on April 27–30. [15] The 2007–08 Power Puzzle FIRST LEGO League World Festival and the 2008–09 FIRST LEGO League World Festival on Climate Connections were held again in the Georgia Dome ...

  5. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

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    FIRST LEGO League Explore (formerly known as FIRST LEGO League Jr.) is a variation of the FIRST LEGO League Challenge, aimed towards elementary school children, in which kids ages 5 to 8 build LEGO models dealing with that year's challenge. At least one part of a model has a moving component.

  6. No Limits (FIRST) - Wikipedia

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    No Limits is the 2004-05 FIRST Lego League challenge theme. It focused on solutions for aiding people with physical disabilities. [3] The year's theme was introduced by the story Late for Lunch by James Patrick Kelly, [4] which the described the life of a disabled child.

  7. Climate Connections - Wikipedia

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    Back-to-back fields at Michigan Championship. There were eighteen (18) missions in the Climate Connections game. [3] Each revolved around some topic pertaining to climate change. Bury Carbon Dioxide (Carbon Sequestration) - 5 points per ball; Construct Levees - up to 5 points per block; Test Levees - 15 points; Raise The Flood Barrier - 15 points

  8. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego first sells toys to Hungary. Lego Portugal is established. The first known stop motion brickfilm is made. 1974: Lego figures are launched, starting with the Lego family. Bricks and Pieces, the first official Lego newsletter, is introduced in the United Kingdom. Lego Spain is established. 1975: The company grows to 2,500 employees.

  9. FIRST Lego League Explore - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Lego League Explore (FLLE) (formerly known as FIRST Lego League Jr.) is a non-competitive robotics program designed for children ages six to ten. It is one of the programs established by FIRST. [1] FIRST Lego League Explore follows the same theme given to the FIRST Lego League Challenge.