Click here for the main TechBrick Portal
Techbrick.com: The Homeschool Lego Club of New Covenant Christian Academy
  TechBrick.com  2007-2008
2007-08 Site
BE SURE TO VISIT OUR
CURRENT SITE. CLICK HERE

Maryland Flag  United States Flag  

2007-08 Teams:
FTC Team 7 * FLL Team 10
JFLL1  * JFLL2
Welcome to TechBrick Robotrics
Forest Hill, Maryland, USA
  2008-09 Site | SearchSite MapSupport our Team Support Our Sponsors info@techbrick.comMD FLL  |   MD JrFLL |
  RESOURCES:  Awards * Contact * Highlights * History * MethodologyPrograms * Resources  * Teams We've Helped * Team Tips * Cool Bags, Shirts, and Mugs
  COUNTDOWN TO OHIO NATIONALS MAY 2010: 2010-5-7 00:07:30 GMT-05:00  ||   COUNTDOWN TO ATLANTA WORLDS APRIL 2010: 2010-4-16 00:07:30 GMT-05:00
 Keep up-to-date with our resources. Enter your email    


Back to Resources..
DONT MISS...
The Cool TechBrick Ruler...
Have You Found The Secret Message on the Board?
Have You Created Your Own Cool Worksheets? Submit them here...

Worksheets and Documents for the Power Puzzle Challenge: Table Elements Worksheet

This a useful worksheet for your build day.
 

What's here?

Scroll Down for Page Content

   SCROLL DOWN FOR THIS PAGE'S DOCUMENTS
Have these resources helped you?
Consider making a micro-donation.
Click here

A worksheet for the Power Puzzle Challenge Elements

Use these to plan your missions and programming.

  • Contains a small image of each of the 13 elements.
  • Shows the number of pages of instructions..

Downloadable PDF. Right click on the file name below and choose 'Save Target As...'

NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU PRINT THIS WITH PAGE SCALING SET TO 'NONE' OTHERWISE ACROBAT WILL REDUCE THE DOCUMENT AND ADVERSELY CHANGE THE SCALE.

Questions? Contact Marco Ciavolino at marco@techbrick.com

Here's our suggestions for assembly.

  • Print out the instructions in color (we tried printing them in B&W one year, it's just impossible to do if they are not in color).
     
  • Use our  'Elements Sheet'
     
  • Divide your team into groups of 2 or 3.
     
  • If you end up with three groups (A, B, C), for example, start on the top left (least pages of instructions) and letter them A, B, C, etc. across the page.
     
  • This distributes the work. Have them start with the simplest and work to the hardest.
     
  • It's very important that they be built EXACTLY as illustrated. If not, it may effect your work.
     
  • Take a look at our build session...
    http://www.techbrick.com/LEGO/LEGO2007/Photos/Photos070814
     
  • Overall. Have fun. That's an order... :)

Back to top

 [ History*Awards*Methodology*Schedule*Main Resources*Highlights*Teams*Contact*Team Tips ] [ 08-09 Home*2008 Resources*Sponsors*Photos*News ] Sites [ 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 ]
http://www.usfirst.orgTechBrick Robotics
Forest Hill, MD USA
http://www.techbrick.com

Contact Marco Ciavolino
info@techbrick.com
410.838.8264
©2009 Techbrick.com
Copyright Notice

 Visitors So Far...