LEGO & Education: Make a Lapbook Kids Activities Blog

We recently had fun learning with this LEGO Unit Report & Lapbook, and my son declared that this was his favorite calendar week of school we take ever done.   A lapbook is fabricated to be looked at over and over, & your child adds little snippets of information they learn throughout a unit of study.   It is also a great resource for our kids to go back and review the information they've learned.

To make our lapbook, I took two file folders and cutting them in one-half.   I cut off the tab & put my pages in a stack (I but needed three pages for my book).   I hole punched the left edge and connected them with a brad.   Viola!   There you have a very sturdy book.

lego lapbook

I was so very excited when I saw the LEGO Lapbook plans over at Walking By The Mode.   The author is so generous to share her printable creations for gratis, and I knew this would exist a great springboard for a LEGO Unit.

There are so many things to be learned about LEGOs! While learning interesting facts, my son practiced research skills, dictionary skills & map reading skills.   We had fun with   math activities, creative writing, photography, LEGO building, and reading.   Who knew there were so many fun things to practice with LEGOs besides building with them?

The guide for the LEGO Lapbook provides activities & printables for 5 days of work.   I didn't follow the guide exactly, and nosotros incorporated some other ideas, but expect at everything nosotros have in our lapbook!

We looked upwardly word definitions in a dictionary.   Nosotros used the internet to research world maps & the location of Denmark (where LEGOs were invented).   We watched a video on how LEGOs are made, then created a vertical flip book showing each pace.   We made the flag of Denmark out of LEGOs. We read an article virtually LEGO history & filled out a booklet sharing newly learned information.

We had fun with a bowl of LEGOs while nosotros counted & graphed on paper.   Then we used my favorite graph making website to put our information into a pie graph, printed it out, and compared the bar graph to the pie graph.   We did farther internet research and learned about interference fit & friction, and how exactly LEGOs stick together.   We identified & defined the parts of LEGOs, practicing those dictionary skills again.

Dearest this lego study?   Maybe you'd exist interested in some of our other Lego posts:

Here is bootleg LEGO game loved by the kids

You can brand a bootleg LEGO Teaching Volume.

Piece of work on math skills together with LEGO Math ideas

…and the e'er popular, Brand your own LEGO tabular array!

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