The winner from the first half of the year had to wait until the second half determined their winner. Then it was the best of 5 matches to determine the overall winner. Which they did in 2 straight wins, lost one and then another win to end 3-1.
The first class of 8th Grade student have completed the Binary worksheets and are now working on Robotics Projects. The remaining 8th grade classes will be finishing very soon and will also be moving onto Robotics
The students will first build their starting robot then start in on the "Driving Test" by completing all four objectives.
1. 5-3-4
2. Parallel Parking
3. Block Push (Called the O'Brian)
4. Slalom Course
If any student(s) has not completed their project(s) please see Mr. Falcon to obtain any extra help they may request and/or to make up any work.
We are happy to announce the Round Robin Schedules for the second half of the year are set up and ready to be played. Next week teams will have their robot inspected in order to qualify for the competition. Reminder of the most important requirements:
1. Robots may not move or expand for the first 5 seconds of all matches.
2. Robots must fit in the 8"x 7" box and not expand until after the 5 seconds.
3. Robots must have their cables routing internally to protect them.
4. All sensor must be protected from contact except the button which requires contact.
Students have begun building their robots and will then begin programming them to meet the requirements of the Driving Test project. Stay tuned for more updates showing the student's success.
CoderZ has provided us Rev 2.0 of their program and all students should be making their way through the projects.
If you have any issues, please tell your teacher ASAP so we can work with CoderZ to get them fixed. If you need extra help completing any of the lessons all students should make use of their Raider Time to obtain the help they need.
Congratulations to all 8th grade students who competed in this years Lego SumoBot competition
Here is how the day played out.
To start, we had to determine a winner for 8-2 and four teams showed they were the teams too beat.
Block
ASADA
Circuit Breakers
Todd
The top two teams, Block and ASADA ended up tied after 9 round robin rounds so a single elimination ti-breaker was held with Block taking the win. That meant the EVEN cycle finals could begin.
The teams who qualified were
8-2
8-6
8-8
8-2 beat 8-6
8-6 beat 8-8
8-2 beat 8-8
Making 8-2 the winner of the EVEN cycle. That left only two teams, The winners from the ODD and EVEN cycle.
The team of Kyle and Megan from 8-1 proved too strong for 8-2, winning three straight games in a solid fashion. Here is the winning match.
Congratulations To Kyle and Megan Winners of the 2018 SumoBot Compeition!!!!!!
The 8th graders began National robotics week with a quick inventory of their Lego Mindstorm boxes. Once completed they started building their first robot to complete a series of driving tests.
For the week of April 7 - 15 the SMS Engineering / Technology Department at Somerset Middle School will be celebrating National Robotics Week with projects for each grade from software, to hardware to looking into the history of where it all began.
For more information about this national event please head over to their website at: national robotics week