in 2010 I created this LEGO Lapbook for Elijah when he was in 3rd grade. I fixed all the broken links and videos it in 2012, but it was due for another update so I fixed all the links again (8/19/15). On 3/17/20 I updated the PDF with new fonts and images and a few new pages. The only way I know when things are broken is when you tell me. So, be the squeaky wheel!
This LEGO unit study is written to the student as an independent study and each day includes four components:
- Copywork
- Word of the Day
- Explore & Learn
- Building Challenge
Download Your FREE Learning with LEGO Lapbook
You can view our study in action in this Learning with LEGO post.
Don’t forget to get some bricks! This LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box is an excellent starter brick set for your builder!
If your student is interested in more about the LEGO story (after Day 1), you may want to watch this video with her. Please Note: The word d— is used once.
I hope your student enjoys a week of LEGO Learning as much as Elijah did.
If you are looking for more LEGO Learning Ideas, please visit my LEGO School Pinterest Board.
Ami says
Vision and Mission: http://aboutus.lego.com/en-us/lego-group/mission-and-vision/
Ami says
Okay, I have all the links updated except for one (but I haven’t posted the new file yet). I have an email to LEGO to see if they can help me find one last missing link. š
Thanks for your patience!
Here is a new link for how LEGO fit together: http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/lego.htm
Alana says
Thanks for so many great ideas. Perfect for keeping summer learning fun.
Sarah Morley says
I ran across this purely by accident, and WOW, is this amazing!!! My boys are going to LOVE this! Can’t wait for Monday!
Linda says
I love this idea and want to use it for a small group at summer school, however – I need to purchase a lego kit. Does the kit Bricks and more contain all the parts needed to build the challenges? I don’t want to order it and find out I need wheels and more.
thanks!