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Hello,We have 6 7-year old boys in our team. We split them into two teams and had one build the rover, which is relatively fast, while the other team started on the excavation site. When the rover team finished, they joined the excavation site team. They each took turns building one step. The next builder would look for his parts for the next steps while the builder for the current step was building. The other team members could also help the builder find parts. It went relatively well. But we also had some parents stick around (4 adults altogether) so it was a little less chaos with their parent in the session.Hope this helps!Best,Wayne
On Sun, Sep 28, 2025 at 8:14 PM Fang Deng <dengfang07@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi FLL communities,We are a first-time team for FLL explore this season and we have 5 kids between 7 to 10.I wonder if anyone has experience running a successful session with 5 or more kids, with 1 spike essential kit and 1 season-specific lego set? (like the Underearthed Explore set for this year)For example, in Session 2, the kids are supposed to build bag 1 to 5 together. In practice, I feel it's gonna be quite challenging for 5 kids to build together, as the building instruction is not designed to be worked on in parallel. What would other kids be doing if one kid is building? How do you ensure each kid can get an equal chance to participate?Any recommendations would be appreciated!Thank you,Fang--
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My two cents - at that age, groups of more than 4 are very difficult. TBH, our best luck was when we had teams of 2 or 3.If you have the luxury, I would suggest buying another hub kit and letting a group build a second (identical) base robot so they can iterate in parallel. They can even compete to solve similar tasks.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2025 at 8:56 PM, Wayne Pan <wtp9...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,We have 6 7-year old boys in our team. We split them into two teams and had one build the rover, which is relatively fast, while the other team started on the excavation site. When the rover team finished, they joined the excavation site team. They each took turns building one step. The next builder would look for his parts for the next steps while the builder for the current step was building. The other team members could also help the builder find parts. It went relatively well. But we also had some parents stick around (4 adults altogether) so it was a little less chaos with their parent in the session.Hope this helps!Best,Wayne
On Sun, Sep 28, 2025 at 8:14 PM Fang Deng <dengf...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi FLL communities,We are a first-time team for FLL explore this season and we have 5 kids between 7 to 10.I wonder if anyone has experience running a successful session with 5 or more kids, with 1 spike essential kit and 1 season-specific lego set? (like the Underearthed Explore set for this year)For example, in Session 2, the kids are supposed to build bag 1 to 5 together. In practice, I feel it's gonna be quite challenging for 5 kids to build together, as the building instruction is not designed to be worked on in parallel. What would other kids be doing if one kid is building? How do you ensure each kid can get an equal chance to participate?Any recommendations would be appreciated!Thank you,Fang--
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