Students stacking up
EPHRATA — The Ephrata School District board room was packed Wednesday night with people standing off to the side after all the seats filled, just to get a glimpse of the presentations. Children sang, shared their science projects and captured the attention of the school board.
“Lego robotics is a really positive way for kids to get involved with learning outside of the classroom. We are very proud of all of our Lego robotics teams, and we hope they have a good time at the competition,” Ephrata Communications Director Sarah Morford said.
The four Lego robotics teams at Ephrata School District made formal presentations to the board prior to the competition Dec. 6 in Wapato. After each presentation, school board members asked the students follow-up questions.
The teams come from Parkway Intermediate, Grant Elementary, and Columbia Ridge Elementary. There are two teams at Parkway, one for fifth graders and one for sixth graders and one team at each of the elementary schools.
There are three aspects the teams will be judged on at the competition. The first is sportsmanship. Then, an innovation project which consists of a problem students worked to solve with the theme of archaeology this year. Finally, students will take their Lego robots to the “board” and try to complete challenges in a timed period.
The students begin their projects at the beginning of the year, coming up with a problem to solve and building their robots. They will then practice several times a week on presentations for their innovation project and begin programming the robot to complete tasks. Some of the teams even had visual aspects they had built to go with their innovation project.
Last year, one of the teams had the opportunity to travel across the United States to compete in the national competition and visit the Statue of Liberty.




