Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to improve your English and Math skills while having fun with Legos!
Materials and Prep
- Lego bricks
- Paper and pencil
- English and Math worksheets (optional)
No specific knowledge is required before starting this lesson.
Activities
- Build a Lego tower and count the number of bricks you used. Write down the number.
- Create a Lego scene and write a short story about it, using descriptive words.
- Use Lego bricks to create different shapes and identify their names (e.g., square, rectangle, triangle).
- Build a Lego pattern (e.g., red, blue, red, blue) and continue the pattern.
- Construct a Lego maze and guide a small toy through it, practicing direction words (e.g., left, right, forward, backward).
Talking Points
- "Today, we are going to have a lot of fun with Legos while also learning English and Math."
- "Let's start by building a Lego tower. Count the number of bricks you used and write it down."
- "Now, let's use our imagination and create a Lego scene. Can you describe what you built using descriptive words?"
- "Look at these different Lego shapes. Can you tell me their names? Let's build them together."
- "Next, let's create a pattern with Lego bricks. Can you continue the pattern I started?"
- "Now, it's time to build a Lego maze. Guide the toy through the maze using direction words like left, right, forward, and backward."
- "Great job today! You had fun with Legos while practicing your English and Math skills. Keep up the good work!"