Today, I’m sharing 18 creative and hands-on ways that you can use LEGO bricks to teach literacy…from fine motor activities, alphabet activities, spelling activities, and writing activities. The best part about these activities is that they can always be adapted or changed to fit the needs of children/students.
Spelling with LEGO Letters {This Reading Mama}
Writing LEGO Stories {Homegrown Learners}
Fine Motor Activities with LEGO Bricks {Fun at Home with Kids}
Build a LEGO Word Castle {The Pleasantest Thing}
LEGO Spelling Race Around Game {Home Literacy Blueprint}
Building LEGO Letters {Little Bins for Little Hands}
LEGO Alphabet Matching {This Reading Mama}
Practice Adjectives with LEGO Bricks {Educating Laytons}
Build Comprehension with LEGO Bricks {The Educators’ Spin on It}
LEGO Syllable Counting Activity {This Reading Mama}
Play a LEGO Rhyming Game {The Pleasantest Thing}
LEGO Poetry {Small Types}
Teach the Alphabet with LEGO Bricks {Pre-K Pages}
DIY LEGO Reading Rods {In Lieu of Preschool}
Make an Animal Alphabet {Play Learn Love}
LEGO Word Family Sorting {This Reading Mama}
Build Sentences with LEGO Bricks {Filth Wizardry}
Form Letters out of LEGO Bricks {Crayon Freckles}
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