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Free LEGO Printables for Early Elementary

by Amy Blevins 17 Comments

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I’ve been grinning all day, just knowing that I would be adding the second baker’s dozen of LEGO printables to my website today!  This time we are focusing on Early Elementary.  My seven-year-old son LOVES to play with legos.  Seriously — he would never stop playing legos if it wasn’t for food and Minecraft.  So if I can get him to do school with legos?  I’m rockin’ school!

Free Lego Printables

In fact, I am pretty sure that legos are the reason my little boy is so advanced in math.  Legos are math!

My Baker’s Dozen Best Free LEGO Printables for Early Elementary (1st-3rd grade)

Kindergarten Printables from 1+1+1=1

LEGO Writing Prompts from Homegrown Learners

LEGO Unit Study Lapbook from Walking By the Way

Daily Building Challenges Calendar from Well-Nurtured Plants and Pillars

LEGO Addition Freebie from Kindergarten Smorgasboard (Scroll down.)

Greater Than/Less Than Game from Deceptively Educational

Printable LEGO Game from  Christiansen Chronicles

LEGO Patterning from A Mom’s View from the Pew

Handwriting Worksheets from the Twisty Noodle

 100th Day of School LEGO Notebooking Page from Tip Junkie

LEGO Notebooking Page from the Sparkle Box

LEGO Graphic Printable from A Day in First Grade

Language Arts and MiniFigs from HomeGrown Learners

Are you looking for a different grade level of Free Lego Printables?  Check out

Free LEGO Printables for Upper Elementary (13!)

and

Free LEGO Printables for Preschool (17!)

Plus, get a free guide to using Educational Lego Books with free Notebooking Pages here:

15 Educational LEGO Books Your Kids Will Love and How To use Them!


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About Amy Blevins

Amy lives with her husband and six beautiful children in Northern Virginia. Besides blogging, Amy enjoys homeschooling, hiking, reading, singing, teaching, and serving Jesus above all. Welcome.

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  1. Cheri Harris says

    February 4, 2014 at 10:39 AM

    I live in Argentina and would love some encouragement!

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    • Amy Blevins says

      February 5, 2014 at 12:54 AM

      Cheri what would most encourage you? Are you a homeschool Mom?

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      • Cheri Harris says

        February 5, 2014 at 7:56 AM

        Actually I was just trying to figure out how to sign up for your posts, so I did that after I jotted a line. Yes, I am a homeschool mom, but down here it is not only illegal, but socially just weird that I do it. So, I’m excited to get some tidbits of wisdom and encouragement and new ideas from the posts. Thanks Amy!

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  2. Mary Wilson says

    March 2, 2014 at 10:44 AM

    I recently found homeschool encouragement and loved the lego sheets.
    I joined immediately but now can not get lego idea for early elementary to print. When I try to click on it, nothing happens. I viewed the pages before but now am not able to get back to them.
    Thank you for any help you can give me.

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    • Amy Blevins says

      March 2, 2014 at 4:57 PM

      I would try clearing your browser cookies. I’m not sure what else would be causing the pages to not load, and they are working on my computer. If you clear your cookies and still have trouble, let me know!

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  3. CJ @ Building Legos with Christ says

    September 22, 2014 at 6:23 PM

    Nice list of LEGO homeschooling options. Stop by my blog and check out my Homeschooling with Legos tab. Thanks for a great list.

    Reply

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