We did this last year as part of the Olympics celebration. I don't have any pictures or videos now of their work, but the kids had a blast!
All the activities were modified or based upon entries in the 365 Things to Do with LEGO Bricks (#234, #313) and LEGO Games Book (those without numbers). Some blue tape to mark starting lines, something to tally scores, and a few timers would be helpful.
All the activities were modified or based upon entries in the 365 Things to Do with LEGO Bricks (#234, #313) and LEGO Games Book (those without numbers). Some blue tape to mark starting lines, something to tally scores, and a few timers would be helpful.
What type of resource is this?
Activity, Just for Fun
What learning environment is this best formatted for?
Classroom
Time Commitment
< 1 hour
Is this part of a unit or a stand alone activity?
Stand Alone (One Lesson)
LEGO Education Teacher Familiarity/Level
Beginner
Age
Primary - Ages 5 to 11
Subject
History/Social Studies, Other
Products Used
LEGO Bricks
Languages
English
Display in Lesson Plans
Yes
Category Resources
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