We had such a good time figuring out how to pose our LEGO MiniFigures for different parts of the story. On a sunny day, we went outside and he helped me place his characters in ways that corresponded with his story. We set them in a bowl so they didn’t get disturbed, and then he worked on his scenery pieces. We could have just put his story into our lapbook, but I am a huge fan of Shutterfly books, so I decided to turn his story into a project!įirst, my son created his characters with LEGOs. We reviewed the plot together and made any necessary changes. If your child is ready to write their own story, go for it! If your child needs to tell you their story, serve as their scribe as they weave their tale. After we organized his ideas, he dictated a very clever story to me. This story map was the format my son preferred, but look through the graphic organizers and see what works best for your child. We started with a graphic organizer to help create a cohesive story. In addition to the Lego lapbook we made last week, I wanted to incorporate creative writing & so I challenged my son to come up with a story about LEGO MiniFigures. We have begun incorporating legos into our education. The Brothers Brick features hundreds of great LEGO creations every month, and one of the questions we hear most often from our readers is “Are there instructions for that?” In most cases, the answers is no, so we work hard to find or create easy-to-follow instructions you can use to build some of the custom LEGO models we highlight with your own LEGO collection.Legos, we are a lego obsessed family right now, might as well use that “love” to our benefit.
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