Session 1
In this session, you'll dive into the VEX V5 Robotics Competition (V5RC) Push Back game! You'll start by playing a virtual version of the game, practicing how to score Blocks in Goals. Then, you and your teammates will work together to lay the foundation for a successful and exciting season.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following ready:
- A V5 Controller
- A micro-USB cable to connect the Controller to your computer
- Your Team Number and Virtual Skills Key
- An engineering notebook
Get started with the V5RC Push Back Game Unveil Video
Watch this video to see this year's game in action!
Activity: Play Virtual V5RC Push Back!
Now that you know a little bit about the game, you're ready to play! You will use V5RC Virtual Driving Skills Practice to get started with Push Back. 
Use this task card (Google doc / .pdf / .docx) to help you get started with Virtual Driving Skills Practice.
- Access Virtual Driving Skills Practice with this link.
- Then, enter your Team Number and Virtual Skills Key to log in.
- You can also use this 1-pager to help you reference rules and scoring as you go.
Each person on your team should get at least one chance to practice driving and trying to score points in Virtual Driving Skills Practice. Have fun!
Activity: Setting Your Team Up For A Successful Season
Now that you’ve played the game and are excited about Push Back, it’s time to channel that energy into launching your season on the right foot!
Taking the time early on to figure out who you are as a team and how you’ll work together will set the stage for success—whether you're collaborating in a team meeting or competing at an event.
Watch the video below to get started thinking about your team. This video talks about:
- Creating a team culture that will set you up for success.
- Turning your ideas of good teamwork into rules and guidelines.
Next, create a set of team rules following the process described in the video.
- Brainstorm a list of answers to the question: “What does good teamwork look like and feel like?”
- Use that list of answers to create an additional list to answer the question: “What actions are needed to ensure good teamwork?”
- These answers should relate back to what good teamwork looks and feels like, which you described in the first brainstorm.
- Look for common ideas in your lists and consolidate them into 3 or 4 big ideas for your team to use as rules.
- Reference Rules G1 - G4 in the Game Manual for a place to get started.
- Make sure your rules and guidelines align with the student-centered policy.
Activity: Set Your Goals for the Season
To wrap up your Session, set 3 goals for the season. Now that you've gotten started and created your team rules, talk together with your coach about your goals for this season. Your goals can be simple, and should about more than just winning or losing.
Create and document your goals in your engineering notebook:
- 1 Teamwork Goal
- What will represent successful teamwork by the end of the season?
- 1 Game-Related Goal
- What do you, as a team, want to accomplish with your robot in Push Back?
- 1 Personal Goal per Team Member
- How do you want to grow your skills this season?

- How do you want to grow your skills this season?
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