Sunday, February 15, 2015

Lego Patterning Activity 🌟

Click here to purchase

   Who can deny that Lego blocks are one of the hottest toys around? I remember making houses and boats when I would go to my Grandma's house as a kid. This inventive toy is still around, and is a great way to motivate even reluctant learners to get creative! 

      This activity uses pre-made cards you simply have to print out to start teach patterning and sequencing to your students.


     The set includes 10 cards and one blank master so that you can add your own colors. Cards 1-6 have one blank square at the bottom; the student can follow the existing pattern to determine what color should come next. Cards 7-10 have six Lego squares that the student has to identify and place in correct order. The final page has a blank outline so you can add your own color pattern. Enjoy! 



I found that laminated sleeves and a binder-pocket worked best to keep the Legos tidy and organized. The binder then fits great into an area for stations, and volunteers or Para-Educators can grab it when they have a few extra minutes between transitions. 



Available instantly from:  
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lego-sorting-and-patterning-cards-1147960

Thanks for looking, and happy teaching! 

9734 Mrs. K



No comments:

Post a Comment