Eighteen months ago, I published a Learning with LEGO lapbook for my older son, Elijah. My younger son is now just as in love with LEGO as his older brother, so {this afternoon} I decided it was time to create a junior version. Simon is delighted! I will report back once we’ve built our brains out.
There are gobs of ideas in this LEGO Learning Kit that could work for preschool and kindergarten.
LEGO Learning Junior Kit Includes:
- Building Words
- Maze
- LEGO Graphing
- Roll a Minifigure Game
- Addition and Subtraction Concepts
- Building Challenges
- Hundred Chart (and suggestions for Learning Activities)
- LEGO Patterns
- LEGO Knock-Out Game
- LEGO Measurements
- Dump Truck Math Mat
- Positional Words
- Ordinal Numbers
- LEGO Magazine ABC Collage
Don’t forget to pick up some boards and bricks for your student to complete the LEGO building challenges.
LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box
Are you ready for some LEGO Learning?
Download YOUR Learning with LEGO Kindergarten Kit
Construction vehicle graphics from this kit are from KPM Doodles.
If you are looking for more LEGO Learning Ideas, please visit my LEGO School Pinterest Board.
sherry yancy says
my son and I like legos very much.
Ky.the.Aussie says
It’s so cool to see how LEGO is being used in homeschooling lessons/projects. It’s definitely saving me a bunch of time not having to come up with all my own stuff – thank you for your time & effort in ALL the stuff you do! I am in awe.
Our family has a lot to do with LEGO, so I have a few comments:
1) It’s great to see someone capitalizing LEGO the way it’s supposed to be!
2) The word, LEGO, in itself is plural. If you have to pluralize something to do with LEGO, it should be more specific (e.g. LEGO bricks, LEGO sets). If I remember correctly, the decision to use LEGO, and not LEGOs, came directly from the founding father of LEGO – Ole Kirk Kristiansen. If not him, it was definitely his family. 🙂
Thanks for reading this ramble from a LEGO freak! 😉
May the Lord continue to bless your efforts and shower you with reasons to smile! 🙂
Eddie says
Thank you for this! I was just about to start on your Lego unit study with a pack of kids and I was wondering what to do for the younger ones! Much appreciated!
Carisa says
tooo funny, I was just finishing up some new Kindergarten Lego printables and logged onto Pinterest tonight and saw this!!! Your is totally different, I went with a mini character theme 😉 Can’t wait to combine yours and mine for our Lego theme week! 😉
JacLynn says
Thank you so much for this, and the older versions as well. My kids are going to love them!