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Learning with LEGO {junior version!}

About a year and a half 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. 

In case you want to give it a go, click on the picture below. Have fun!


If you're looking for more LEGO school ideas, I have a few pinned at Pinterest

Construction vehicle graphics from this kit are from KPM Doodles.

20 Responses to Learning with LEGO {junior version!}

  • 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!
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  • 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!

  • Sarah R says:

    I love this!
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  • Sally says:

    This is great! My son will love it. Thank you!

  • Martin Exner says:

    You are very creative in finding new ways to learn with LEGO :) I did something similar with my 4-year-old son and his Schleich plastic animals ( here: http://constructingkids.wordpress.com/2012/04/07/counting-cows-and-selling-elefants/ ) I believe there is many ways of learning with LEGOs:
    1. Black boxing (Building a LEGO set following the instruction) and
    2. Out of the box (Being creative and using only your imagination)

    I dont think one is better than the other, they have different learning potentials. Please keep posting activities like this :)

    Best wishes
    Martin Exner
    Masters of IT Didactic Design, University of Education, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Robin says:

    It won’t let me download the lego kit, am I doing something wrong?

    Thanks a million,

    Robin

  • kristy says:

    My son has just recently fallen in love with Legos. I love this so much, and he will too. Thank you!

  • These sheets you created are amazing! Thank you so much for sharing them! I am working on a Lego curriculum for my school. Your work is very inspiring!
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  • Nancy Oakes says:

    OK what am I doing wrong? I keep clicking on the picture and can’t download these pages. They look amazing and I don’t want to miss out!!

  • Ami says:

    Hi Nancy,

    Do you have Adobe? It’s a free program that will allow you to open them. :)

  • Daniel says:

    These are some great little activities you made, I’ll be sure to show them to my kid! Thanks :)
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  • Tracy says:

    thanks so much for sharing this. My 6yr old loves her Legos and I’ve been looking for lots to do with them for her.

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  • Danielle says:

    I am so excited about this, but I am not seeing a picture to click on to download this? Am I totally missing something? Thanks!

  • Ami says:

    Hi Danielle,

    You can’t see the photo with five pages?

  • danielle says:

    No I can’t! :( I am sorry if it’s me being stupid! I can figure out the “older kid” version, no problem- it’s the junior one I can’t find/figure out? Sorry!

  • danielle says:

    (I did find the 5-picture photo on Pinterest…but when I click on it, it sends me back to this page and I can’t find it again!)

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