Cheerleading clinics were held at the end of the school year, last year. Alex said that she would like to try out. With no tumbling or dance background, and a shy/quiet personality...we encouraged her to try but didn't truly think she had a chance at making the squad, given her competition.
Well, she tried out and MADE IT! While she awaited the phone call, I kept playing the scene from The Middle in my head!
We've enjoyed watching her as she cheers for the boys basketball games.
While Alex was in full swing of Cheer practice, Will participated in First Lego League. It wasn't what he anticipated (I think he thought they'd build with Legos) but he absolutely came to love this club and thrived in it.
From the First Lego League Website...
Tomorrow’s innovators practice imaginative thinking and teamwork. Guided by adult Coaches, FIRST LEGO League teams research a real-world problem such as food safety, recycling, energy, etc., and are challenged to develop a solution. They also must design, build, program a robot using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology, then compete on a table-top playing field.
It all adds up to tons of fun while they learn to apply science, technology, engineering, and math concepts (STEM), plus a big dose of imagination, to solve a problem. Along their discovery journey, they develop critical thinking and team-building skills, basic STEM applications, and even presentation skills, as they must present their solutions with a dash of creativity to judges. They also practice the Program’s signature Core Values.
Will especially loved helping with the robot build and programming.
The first Saturday in December, we spent the day at John Deere Headquarters (just down the road) where the team presented their project as well as competed on the tables with their robot. While we didn't advance to State, we had fun and learned what to expect next year!
We're on the big screen!
After all of that excitement, Will was super excited to open his new Ninjago City Lego Set. This set - all $299 of it - was purchased by Will! He saved his money, sold some of his old Lego sets, did odd jobs around the house, etc. He saved and saved (and amazingly didn't spend!). It's a pretty cool set if I say so myself!
Here's the Finished Product! He had a blast putting it together and playing with it. It has even motivated him to put together other sets that have fallen by the wayside. He displayed the set on the kitchen floor than set the timer on the camera to take his own picture!
