Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Effort and Learning Award for a strong effort and a willingness to learn.

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Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Effort and Learning Award for a strong effort and a willingness to learn and try new things Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Construction Innovation Award for demonstrating an ability to think creatively to create excellent designs and built quality components Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Inquiring Minds Award For the interest in science, the enjoyment of the building process, and the persistence in finding a smart solution Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Awesome Machine Award for creative use of simple machines such as gears, levers, pulleys or wheel & axles in the model Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Complexity and Decoration Award for beautiful model construction, with great decorative touches Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Innovation Award for innovative ideas during model construction Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Excellent Research Project Award for excellent research project, effectively communicates an existing problem and proposes a solution Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Super Researchers Award For a deep understanding about a topic of the "Think Tank” theme Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Most Explosive Award for explosive ideas, eye catching research poster, and explosive team energy Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Gracious Professionalism Award for exemplifying Gracious Professionalism, being thoughtful, kind, and showed respect towards others Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Team Spirit Award for a fun team environment, a positive attitude, and constant team support and cheering Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Cool Programming Award for the outstanding programming that can effectively activate the model to convey movement and design intent Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Impressive Coding Award For an impressive robotics programming ability Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Innovative Programming Award For the creativity in creating the programs that can control many movements of the model Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Super Sensor Award For incorporating sensor in the model and program design creatively Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club

Junior FIRST  LEGO  League Congratulates _________________________ Team Name Amazing Robot Design Award For extensive use of all robotics components in the model including sensor, motor, gears and advanced programming Livingston Robotics Club Jr. FIRST LEGO League Expo Livingston, New Jersey May 23, 2015 _____________________ President of Livingston Robotics Club