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Lego Building Club

September 8, 2011 by Ami 18 Comments

I try super-uper-duper hard each semester to insure that every child in our homeschool co-op has a reason to be excited about co-op. I work even harder to make sure my own kiddos will enjoy their classes.

I was already teaching my max, but I tossed the idea into the hat for a LEGO Building Club. 

Lego Building Club Homeschool Co-op Class Idea from Walking by the Way

This was probably my son's favorite-ever co-op class. Ever. It will probably remain his favorite for the rest of his life. Since I wasn't able to teach my idea, I helped a few other mothers structure the class and organize a syllabus.

When we were brainstorming about this class, we decided it should have a little bit of structure but not too much. The students were given ample time to create their amazing LEGO projects, but they were also given challenges. Each class ended with a mini-lesson on presentation (eye contact, speaking loudly, posture, etc.) and a time of showing and telling what was made that day. This gave each student nine opportunities to practice presentation skills. 

LEGO Building Club Class Syllabus

You can look at the syllabus by clicking on it below. It contains the class description, target age, course outline, supplies, and materials fee. Feel free to steal content of the syllabus for your own co-op class.

LEGO Building Club Class Fee

There weren't any class fees, but each student was required to bring a bucket of Classic Bricks to class. 

LEGO Classic Brick Set

LEGO Building Challenge Ideas

  • build something with only one color of bricks
  • build something with two colors of bricks
  • build a bridge
  • build something useful
  • create a contraption with wheels 
  • build something as tall as possible
  • create a large person
  • create a monster
  • create a pet
  • build a maze (you will need boards for this one)
  • build something in _____ minutes
  • build a bird
  • build a boat

Kids loved this class. It only requires a tiny bit of prep for the teachers, and the students have multiple opportunities to present in front of a group. It's a win-win-win creative co-op class. 

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Filed Under: co-op capers, creative cooperative classes Tagged With: co-op, LEGO Class

Comments

  1. Janna says

    September 9, 2011 at 5:23 pm

    I really like this idea my son has really enjoyed building with legos…I was going to take your syllabus and share it with others in my homeschool group. Does each child need a the set of legos or does the teacher supply one set?

  2. Ami says

    September 9, 2011 at 5:33 pm

    Each child brought that same set of LEGOs to class in a storage tub. They didn’t share LEGOs; they just built things with their own Master Builder sets and then put them away in their tubs at the end of the class. 🙂

  3. melissa newell says

    September 13, 2011 at 3:44 pm

    HI there, a new follower here! Found you on Pinterest…I linked back to you today with regards to our apple tree craft we did…I loved your Fall tree back from April 2010…lol…

    http://just-starting-out.blogspot.com/2011/09/apples.html

    Melissa

  4. Elinette says

    September 24, 2011 at 7:42 pm

    We will have to try this class in our coop! We had a mom do lego robotics last year and it was a big hit. But I like this "free play-challenge-show n tell" format.
    Ami, how big was your class? 

  5. Ami says

    September 27, 2011 at 3:52 pm

    Hi Ely,

    I think the class had 10 students. 🙂 Nine boys and one girl! 🙂

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