FLL Unearthed Challenge Camp

FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Challenge is a hands-on STEM program where students build and program LEGO robots and solve robot game missions on the table. Our FTC team will teach and guide students through the full FLL Unearthed robot game experience during this summer camp, using the real FLL Unearthed field, ending with a Friday competition between teams.

What It Is

Students spend a full week learning robot building, programming, robot game strategy, and teamwork — all on the real FLL Unearthed field. Teams will build, code, test, and refine their robots throughout the week, wrapping up with a Friday in-camp competition on the robot game table. All robotics materials are provided. Our FTC team will coach and guide students every step of the way.

What Participants Will Learn

  • A reliable robot base and at least one consistent scoring routine on the FLL Unearthed table
  • Reusable navigation and mission code (LEGO Spike blocks or Python)
  • Refined attachments and a repeatable launch and setup process

Camp Essentials

Season: FLL Unearthed — played on the real FLL Unearthed field!
When: June 15–19, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Full Day)
Where: 2171 Ivy Road, Charlottesville, VA
Who: Grades 4–8
Capacity: 12–16 students total
What to Bring: Water bottle, lunch, and one or two light snacks
Coaching: Coached by our FTC team
Showcase: Friday in-camp competition on the FLL Unearthed field
Cost: $199.99
Tech Provided: Computers and LEGO robotics kits (for in-camp use only; equipment stays with us)
Skill Level: Beginners welcome — no prior coding required; advanced coders may use Pybricks Blocks or Python
Dress Code: Comfortable clothes and indoor-friendly shoes
Video Gaming: Not allowed
Allergies/Medical: Share details during registration; bring any necessary medications
Behavior & Safety: Kindness first; follow staff directions; internet safety rules apply
Contact: ftc.26502.brb.robotics@gmail.com

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All funds from sign-ups will go directly to supporting FTC Team 26502, BRB Robotics.