Here are some hands on ideas for learning first grade math concepts with LEGO®! Practice addition, greater than and less than, and measuring. My first grader really enjoys kinesthetic learning. We don’t do something like this every day (or even every week sometimes!) but he is much more engaged when we do.
Greater Than/Less Than
Label two index cards with an equal sign and a greater than sign. The greater than sign can be turned upside down to make it less than, so there’s no need to make a third card.
Then build sets of towers and have your child choose which card should go between them.
Addition with a Missing Addend
Owen is doing well with addition, but he is new to solving sentences with a missing addend. The first time we tried this (just on paper), he was totally lost. The hands on element made a big difference. I folded a piece of paper into four sections, and in each section we worked on a different total. We started with 10. Owen counted out 10 LEGO® bricks and he closed his eyes while I put some under the cup. Then he wrote out the number sentence: 3 + ___ = 10.
After he had written down the answer, he lifted the cup to see if he was right.
… And he wasn’t, as you can see on his paper! This was a really effective activity for him. He started to get the idea after just a few tries.
Ways to Make 10 (or 12, or 15, etc.)
This one is the most independent. Pick a number. Count out that many LEGO® bricks. Then see how many combinations you can make and write down the number sentences.
How Many LEGO® Bricks Long is it? Measuring with LEGO®
And this one was the favorite! Can you measure with LEGO® bricks? I made Owen a list of things to measure. He wrote his guess on the left side of each line and then the actual measurement on the right side.
Measuring the guinea pig was a riot!
And then when Owen was done measuring, we were able to throw in some greater than and less than practice! We made sentences with his results. For example, Owen’s shoe was greater than his hand. The book he measured was greater than Janie’s foot. Fun activity!
More with measuring – check out our working LEGO balance! Kids of all ages will enjoy comparing weights with this.
Also find more LEGO® learning ideas here – 25 LEGO Math and Language Ideas (grades K-4)
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4 Comments
Katy Oct 13, 2015
I love this idea! Looks both fun and educational for a child.
Emma being Oct 18, 2015
My daughter is in 1st grade so thank you for these creative math ideas! (Maybe they'll make homework a little more fun if Legos are involved.) I must say, the guinea pig does not look thrilled about being involved in the learning, lol!
Sarah Oct 22, 2015
Yeah, I don't think it was his favorite! Thankfully the guinea pigs are good sports most of the time. They really are good pets for kids!
Maren Dec 3, 2015
So have to do this with my daughter! We don´t have a guineapig though, but I am sure we`ll find something funny too!
love, Maren
Mercedes A Knapp Oct 19, 2019
I love these ideas. I will try them soon. Looks both fun.
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