Believe it or not, I got the idea for this one from “Oregon Trail.” Only this time, there’s no dysentery :) After we went over the rules of Lego Club, I started talking about the…
Fantastic free LEGO printables for science, math, STEM, and building challenges. These LEGO sheets are perfect for the classroom or home.
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A printable LEGO workbook is a fun kids activity that's a perfect boredom buster to spark creativity at home or in the classroom.
Lego Banner {Lego Party Printables}. DIY Lego party ideas. Fun, easy lego theme decor for lego birthday or baby shower decor.
Halloween themed Lego challenge for kids. Great fine motor activity.
Teach your kids basic coding concepts with legos! Easy Lego coding activities t0 teach colors, sorting, patterns, and how to code. Plus free worksheets!
In general, I hate to repeat themes at the Children's Library, but this one was a no-brainer and lends itself to lots of variation. PLUS there's no way we would be able to beat last year's numbers without doing another Little Library LEGO Checkout Club (not that I'm a slave to numbers, but these numbers
Big Brother is ALL ABOUT LEGOS these days. He can almost always be found building and creating. We got a free 2 year subscription to Lego Magazine. They have a section called “Cool Creations&…
Books and the LEGO bricks you already have can be the inspiration for this fun Storytime LEGO Building Challenge.
Have LEGO fans? Download a free printable set of LEGO Challenge Cards! Several ideas for use included with the post!
Use this LEGO water activity as a great STEM challenge for learning about dams and the flow of water. Use the engineering design process too!
A Lego challenge is simply a way to help kids think creatively and imaginatively when playing with their Legos. After building an initial play set with instructions, kids can feel clueless when staring at a pile of legos and then needing to think of something to create on their
Branding is important for your library, and if you have an interesting looking building, it can easily become part of your branding. Feel if you know what the building looks like and can recognize …
Lego Freebies: Create Your Own LEGO Mini-Figure Printable!
Starting next week, I will be teaching a Learning with LEGO class at our local homeschool co-op! Big Brother is a big LEGO-lover, so we are both very excited. We have discovered lots of neat ways to use LEGO in our homeschool to make learning more fun and engaging. At the beginning of this school year, we did a week-long unit study and lapbook all about LEGO that I found here. (There is even a Jr. Version for preschoolers!!) We had a blast and learned so much that week! During that study, we learned that LEGO were invented by a carpenter in Denmark named Ole Kirk Christiansen. So we took some time to find Denmark on our globe and on our world map. Big Brother colored in the country of Denmark on a blank map for his lapbook. Then we looked up the flag of Denmark. Using his red and white LEGO bricks, Big Brother created the flag of Denmark that is pictured above! You could do this with any state or country you may be studying in history or geography. You can also have your child fill in a blank map or flag of a particular state or country with LEGO bricks to make a LEGO map or flag! If you have a large map, you could call out the name of a state or country and have your child place a LEGO on it. Studying states (or countries) and capitols? Make a game of it with LEGO bricks! With a dry erase marker, write each state (or country) on a LEGO brick. Then write the capitols each on their own LEGO bricks as well. Then have your child match them up! Another great idea is to have your child use LEGO bricks to build something related to what they are studying in history. Big Brother has built the Alamo several times and reenacted the battle there pretending his mini-figs were Davy Crockett or Jim Bowie! Other times he has built his own Titanic or Mayflower. He enjoys acting out these stories through play with his LEGO toys. For an older child, you might extend this into a writing activity. With a little creativity and a lot of imagination you can make otherwise boring information (names, dates, places, maps, etc.) come to life with LEGO! I look forward to sharing more LEGO Learning fun!!! Visit CBD or Amazon to find all kinds of LEGO products to use in your homeschool!! Be sure to join me on Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook! Subscribe to receive our FREE e-newsletter! * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Visit our Shield of Faith Homeschool Gift Shop to find apparel and gifts designed by homeschoolers for homeschoolers. (This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, I receive small commission at no extra cost to you! Thank you for blessing our family this way!!) Linked Up at: From House to Home, Fellowship Fridays, Share it Saturday, The Homeschool Mother's Journal
Download a 31-day LEGO Challenge Printable Calendar for your young LEGO Fans. A unique, creative LEGO prompt for every day of the week!
If you're looking for LEGO challenges for kids, this post has tons of creative ideas you can enjoy at home and in the classroom!
Fun Easter themed Lego mosaics provide a great building challenge for Lego lovers.
Ignite your child's curiosity and build their creative skills with these LEGO-themed activities for all ages.
Make a simple LEGO magnet maze to demonstrate the concept of magnetism to kids.
This week for Freebie Friday we are sharing free printables related to Legos! Or you can click here to find freebies related to other topics. We may also have
Here’s a fun STEM building challenge for kids! Set up this bridge building activity and challenge kids to construct a sturdy LEGO® bridge that spans the width of the river. I love activities like this because they are beneficial and engaging for a wide range of ages. In order to build a bridge, kids need […]
Green Screen creating is such a fun way to express your creativity and what a better way to do that than with LEGOs. My students love using them in the
Do you know someone that fidgets, wiggles, or gets down-right frustrated? Now you can make make your own stress balls with a twist! A Lego twist! Brilliant!
Fantastic free LEGO printables for science, math, STEM, and building challenges. These LEGO sheets are perfect for the classroom or home.
Free LEGO® Printables! Free Fire Safety Printables with a LEGO Theme (9 pages) Exploring Emotions with LEGO® faces - 7 pages Exploring Emotions with LEGO® Faces (3rd-6th Grades) - 6 pages Writing Prompts with a LEGO
LEGO fans will love our fun, free LEGO game – work your way to the finish line, winning or losing LEGO bricks along the way. Download it now to get started!
The escape room that we made last year was so much fun that I knew that we had to do it again. But we can’t just do the same one, that would be boring and kids would already know most of the…
Learn how to make a LEGO marble maze that will test your kid's fine motor skills and concentration. Your kids will love designing and building the LEGO maze!
Fantastic free LEGO printables for science, math, STEM, and building challenges. These LEGO sheets are perfect for the classroom or home.
Download this printable LEGO activity book that includes six pages of puzzles and kids activities, perfect for a road trip or a rainy day.
I'm not sure we could successfully homeschool without LEGO® bricks. (I write this jokingly, but there is some element of truth to the statement.) LEGO® learning can take place across all subject areas, ages, and interest levels. LEGO® bricks will speak to a child when nothing else will, and sometimes they help make a break-through to understanding in a critical math or science concept.
Pretty much every kid seems to love LEGOs- the little bricks have been the building material of choice for generations. From video games to movies to theme parks, LEGOs seem to lend themsel…
FREE Lego Challenge Printable STEM Activities
Lego Birthday printable set FREE in the Free Printable Library at jeni ro designs. Easy printable birthday decor for your Lego fan!
We all know that hands-on learning is one of the best ways to teach children. Putting something into their hands that they can quickly turn to play, inspires both imagination and cognitive thinking. Which is why LEGO® Bricks are an ideal learning tool. Introducing the bricks into a learning environment instantly motivates a child's desire to participate.
Free Library of Resources to make early education more fun. Learning should be easy!
Encourage Kids to #KeepBuilding with LEGO®