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Hi. I am a home educating parent facilitating a FLL rookie team of 11-13 year olds. The FLL team meeting guide provides a Spike Prime tutorial, including the complete code for solving one of the missions so that children can learn and practice. I don't have coding experience (My team members know more than I do, and they don't know Pybricks well enough yet) and the person who normally helps me is unavailable to do so this week due to a family emergency. Would anyone be able to help by translating the Spike block code into Pybricks blocks so that my team can use it on Friday? We are using a Mindstorms Inventor Robot.
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Hi. I am a home educating parent facilitating a FLL rookie team of 11-13 year olds. The FLL team meeting guide provides a Spike Prime tutorial, including the complete code for solving one of the missions so that children can learn and practice. I don't have coding experience (My team members know more than I do, and they don't know Pybricks well enough yet) and the person who normally helps me is unavailable to do so this week due to a family emergency. Would anyone be able to help by translating the Spike block code into Pybricks blocks so that my team can use it on Friday? We are using a Mindstorms Inventor Robot.
To find the Spike unit, you can click on the link below and then click on "The Guided Mission 2023-2024 Start." After clicking through the first parts of the unit, the code appears. [ ](https://spike.legoeducation.com/prime/unit-plans/blt4b49bd6ee0bde119)
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