West Tennessee
FIRST LEGO League Challenge

For Coaches

Starting a Team?


Step 1: Form your team

Each team should have a minimum of 2 and up to 10 team members from ages 9 to 14 OR in the 4-8 grade with two coaches, a meeting space that has room to set up the 4×8 playing field, and a computer (preferably a laptop), with internet access.

Keep in mind that children can only be on one (1) team, but a coach is allowed to coach multiple teams.

For additional information see Start a FIRST LEGO League Team and look at the Challenge Information.

Step 2: Learn about what this year’s FLL Challenge is all about

You do not need to wait until the release of the FLL Challenge in August to start knowing what to expect. A good place to start is by learning about the three parts of The Challenge which consist of  the Robot Game, the Robot Design, the Innovation Project, and the FLL Core Values .

In the Robot Game, the kids build and program an autonomous (no remote control) LEGO MINDSTORMS® robot or new LEGO SPIKE to score points by performing mission tasks.  These missions will be inspired by the Challenge theme. The robots are required to complete as many missions as possible in a 2 ½ minute time frame by navigating, capturing, and delivering objects on a printed mat (the Field).

Through the Project, teams learn more about the science behind the Challenge theme. In addition, they use their creativity to design a solution (or modify an existing solution) to solve a real-world problem.

Step 3: Know the costs

Before you begin the team registration process, it is imperative you know about the initial costs associated with the formation of a new team.

Yearly Registration Fee ($250)

Regional Activity Fee ($125)
This fee helps to offset the cost of events within the region. This cost covers all local events, there are no additional costs for teams who advance to other local events like the West TN FLL Championship.

Challenge Set ($95)
This is the practice field for your robot and it includes an exclusive selection of LEGO bricks, dual lock fasteners, and a roll-out field mat. Teams are required to purchase one every year they compete.

LEGO® MINDSTORMS or new SPIKE set to build your robot($500)
This is a one time purchase for your team, although most teams purchase new kits every few years as pieces go missing or when a new Lego introduces a new robot kit (approx every 5 years).

FLL practice Table  (~$80)                                                                                                     
Your team will want to have their own FLL Competition Table for practice. Info about how to construct the practice table and supplies needed can be found at this seasons resources page.

Computer (~$500)                                                                                                                    
Your team will need a computer to program the robot, preferably a laptop so it is easy to bring with you to competitions. Keep in mind you will need to install the software to program the robot, so if you are using a laptop provided by a school district or company, make sure you can install programs.

For additional information see Cost & Registration and look at the Challenge Information.

Step 4: Register your team and order your materials

Coaches register their team using their firstinspires.org Dashboard. Go to firstinspires.org and click “LOG IN” in the upper right hand corner, log in with your firstinspires.org account, and follow the prompts to register and activate your team.

Coaches will also need to purchase your Field set-up kit through the team registration portal.

Your supplies for the FLL practice table will also be ordered through a vendor of your choice as well.

Step 5: Begin working on the Challenge

Work with your team to find the right balance as far as meeting times and focus points. Like most teams, you could spend about 8 weeks preparing for a tournament with your teams meeting twice a week for 1 to 2 hours, or you can adjust your meeting schedule if you need more or less time. Some teams work on both the Robot Game and the Project for part of each meeting. Others devote one meeting per week to each part of the Challenge. It’s all up to you and what your team is comfortable with.

*REMEMBER*  you will need to have both your robot and your Project ready before you attend a qualifier or championship.

STEP 6: Attend Local Events

West TN FLL is growing and we want to make sure ALL teams get a chance to compete. Depending on how many teams register for the season, we will have a number of events before the Championship. They will be either scrimmages or qualifiers:

A scrimmage is when you can practice part or all of this year’s challenge. Some qualifiers will be – robot missions only, while others might have the opportunity to practice the project presentation (and obtain feedback), robot and core values. You are NOT required to go to a scrimmage, but you are encouraged to attend these events.

A qualifier is a competition that is a preliminary event to the Championship. If we have more teams than we can handle at the Championship event (> 50 Teams), we will host qualifiers of 12-20 teams where you will compete to earn the right to advance to the Championship. Each team will be required to register and compete in a qualifier and earn the right to advance before attending the Championship.

Step 7: Attend the West TN Championship and celebrate your season!