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January 2022
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Children will recognize that builders can use old parts in fresh ways to create innovative works.
Next Generation Science Standards:
K-2-ETS1: Engineering Design
Vocabulary:
builder, internet, nickname
Check comprehension and inspire discussion.
1. What does this builder make with LEGO bricks? (He makes LEGO food.)
2. How do people see his LEGO food? (He puts pictures of it on the internet.)
3. Is Tary his real name? (No. Tary is his nickname.)
4. Why did he use an insect wing to make a banana? (It was curved and yellow like a banana.)
Go online to print or project the Reading Checkpoint.
Materials: LEGO bricks or similar blocks, pencils, markers, copies of the skill sheet
Overview: Working in groups, students will plan, build, and tweak a LEGO tower. They’ll record and share what they built and learned.
Directions: