




FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge
When students participate in hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) experiences, they build confidence, deepen their knowledge, and develop effective learning habits. When adults coach these students, they encourage them to try, fail, and try again, while connecting STEM concepts to real-world examples.
FIRST® LEGO® League is the most accessible and guided international robotics competition, helping students and teachers build a better future together. The program is structured around themed challenges designed to engage children aged 9 to 16 in research, problem-solving, coding, and engineering. The program is based on the core FIRST® values, which emphasize teamwork, discovery, and innovation. Students emerge more confident, excited, and equipped with the skills they need in a growing workforce.
FIRST LEGO League is an alliance between FIRST® and the LEGO® Group
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THE COMPETITION GAMES

Les équipes doivent proposer une solution innovante à une problématique liée au thème de l'année en suivant le design engineering process
The teams, coaches, volunteers and organizers act according to FIRST's core values. These values describe our way of collaborating, which is characterized by respectful interaction with one another.

The teams must explain how they developed the strategy and built the robot to solve the missions, following the Design Engineering Process.
Teams must design and program an autonomous robot to complete certain missions and earn points in 2.5 minutes.
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HOW TO PARTICIPATE?
Step 1:
Form a team
- 2 to 10 students
- 1 to 2 adult coaches
- 1 meeting room
- 1 to 3 PCs with Windows 10

Step 2:
Make sure you have the robotics kit

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- Reusable kit
- You have the choice between the LEGO Education Spike Prime kits (plus the expansion kit if needed) or Mindstorms EV3
Step 3:
Register your team to receive the season's equipment

- 1 Season-specific Challenge Kit
- Meeting guide for the coach (digital format)
- Robot Game Rules (digital format)
- Engineer's Logbook (digital format)
Step 4:
Follow the meeting guide to coach the team
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- 12 guided sessions to work on the different aspects of the competition



Step 5:
Participate in a tournament
















