Bear was bored.
i mean...
B-O-R-E-D.
big sister has
loooooong outgrown
the big bucket of little legos.
so we gave it a shot.
busy for 1 1/2 that first night.
you read that right.
1 1/2 half.
a few days later, i banked on the newfound interest and used the legos in our preschool.
i mean...
B-O-R-E-D.
big sister has
loooooong outgrown
the big bucket of little legos.
so we gave it a shot.
busy for 1 1/2 that first night.
you read that right.
1 1/2 half.
a few days later, i banked on the newfound interest and used the legos in our preschool.
for lego math, i used a counting graph with a line for every number. i created a more streamlined one in excel that you can download here. Bear practiced his one-to-one correspondence by placing the appropriate amount of legos on each line. i let him choose what order he wanted to do the numbers in.
for lego writing and letter recognition i wrote large A, B, and C on a piece of paper. then Bear "traced" the letter with legos.

in the past, we have also done paint with legos.
to utilize some technology in preschool, Bear and i also looked at some sites online that have lego creations on them.
Bing search for "lego art projects"
here are some other fun activities from some of my fellow bloggers:
Printing with Legos from The Chocolate Muffin Tree
Duplo Puzzles from Having Fun at Home
How to Build a Lego Table from Quirky Momma
Measuring with Lego from The Nurture Store
Homemade Lego Puzzle from Quirky Momma
Using Legos in History Lessons from Adventures in Mommy dom
Printing with Legos from The Chocolate Muffin Tree
Duplo Puzzles from Having Fun at Home
How to Build a Lego Table from Quirky Momma
Measuring with Lego from The Nurture Store
Homemade Lego Puzzle from Quirky Momma
Using Legos in History Lessons from Adventures in Mommy dom
if you have a lego project, please leave the link in the comments! i'd love to add it to this post!







Great use of manipulatives, Freckle Face! I like!
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DeleteLovely, imaginative use of lego blocks.
ReplyDeleteAndie, these are great projects because it uses what most everyone has in their homes. Legos, used as learning tools like you've shared here, are a great way to get another use out of them—learning and fun at the same time. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative use of legos! I will try it in class for sure!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the Lego activities!!!
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to do both of those with my sons tomorrow when they wake up! Wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeletewonderful idea and the pictures are so lovely too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful way to learn math, and I love how you used the legos for letter recognition. Very clever. Thanks for the inspiration, and for sharing this idea at the Kid's Co-op!
ReplyDeleteI just found you and this is a wonderful exercise! Our children are crazy about Legos so it's the perfect format for learning. Thank you for sharing! (I found you at livinglifeintetionally) g at www.willowday.com
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas. I especially like the idea of using legos to paint!
ReplyDeleteI'll try it tomorow with kiddo !
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LOVE it!! What a great idea =-) My son loves legos and this will make school even more fun!! I featured this at TGIF this week: http://www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2012/03/tgif-linky-party-21.html - Come stop by and link up what you've been doing this week. Thanks for sharing your creativity with all of us & Have a GREAT weekend!
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Love this and featured it over on my blog today! Thanks for sharing my post from over at Quirky Momma as part of your link list too!
ReplyDeleteMaking the big letter A with legos is a wonderful idea. Thanks!
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