Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read and comprehend a short story about Legos.
Materials and Prep
- Lego bricks
- A Lego-themed picture book
- Paper and crayons
Prior to the lesson, familiarize yourself with the Lego-themed picture book and prepare a few discussion questions.
Activities
- Start by showing the student a pile of Lego bricks and ask them to describe what they see. Encourage them to use descriptive words like colors, shapes, and sizes.
- Read the Lego-themed picture book aloud to the student, pausing occasionally to ask questions about the story and illustrations. Encourage the student to make predictions about what might happen next.
- After reading the book, ask the student to draw a picture of their favorite part of the story. Have them write or dictate a sentence about their drawing.
- Using the Lego bricks, ask the student to build something that relates to the story. It could be a character, a setting, or an object. Encourage them to explain their creation and how it connects to the story.
Kindergarten Grade Talking Points
- "Today, we are going to learn about Legos and read a story about them."
- "Legos are small bricks that you can use to build different things."
- "We will read a book about Legos and talk about the pictures and the story."
- "After reading the book, we will draw a picture of our favorite part and write a sentence about it."
- "We will also use Lego bricks to build something related to the story and talk about what we made."
- "By the end of the lesson, you will be able to read and understand a story about Legos."