FIRE event is organized by I-KIT LAB, and it seems like a great initiative by South Point Schools students. Here’s a bit more detail on how each activity could be organized:
- Morning:
- Registration and welcome ceremony for participants.
- Distribution of event schedules, information packets, and kits.
- Introduction to the different activities and competitions.
- Workshops on robotics, programming, and the use of STEAM kits.
- Team formation and project planning.
- Robo Race: Run the robot racing competition.
- Line Follower: Conduct the line-following robot challenge.
- Afternoon:
- Robo Soccer: Host the robotic soccer matches.
- Robo Fight: Organize robot battles in the designated arena.
- Showcase of hydro rockets: Launch and judge the water-powered rockets.
- Drone activities: Conduct drone racing and demonstrations.
- Finals for remaining competitions and activities.
- Last-minute adjustments and preparations by participants.
- Evening:
- STEAM Kit Demonstrations: Participants showcase their projects and learning from the STEAM kits.
- Judging and scoring of all competitions.
- Award Ceremony: Announce winners for each category.
- Recognition of outstanding teams and individuals.
- Closing remarks and thanksgiving.