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Free LEGO Printables for Upper Elementary

by Amy Blevins 15 Comments

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Well, we shared a baker’s dozen for Preschool and Early Elementary.  Today it’s time for Upper Elementary Free LEGO Printables!  The thing is, I couldn’t just stop at thirteen.  I found Seventeen amazing free LEGO printables or printable sets for you and this age range!  What could be better?  Your big kids love legos too!

Do your big kids love LEGOS?  Take a look at 17 amazing free LEGO printables for upper elementary & middle school ages!  They will be challenged in math, chemistry, art, and more!

Turns out there is some great stuff out there for older kids.  My kids are pretty excited about two weeks of lego blogging — they love this!  My oldest son got to spend a couple hours yesterday doing LEGO art with me.  He built a cool lego sculpture of an underwater scene complete with diver and treasure chest/skeleton.  Then he spent time helping me photograph it just right for use on the website.  As we went, we talked about lego building, art, photography and blogging.  He learned so much!  Next up on our schedule?  Lego Chemistry!

Teach Ratio with LEGO Bricks from the Tutor House

LEGO  Word Search and other worksheets from DK-US

Daily LEGO Math Practice  from Chaos Appreciation

LEGO Multiplication from Great Peace Academy

LEGO Perimeter and Area Printables from Walking By the Way

 Using Legos to Problem Solve (Free Lego Robotics Printable from Teachers Pay Teachers)

Double Digit Addition and Subtraction from HS Classroom

LEGO Chemistry Lesson with Student Pages  From MIT (these MIT lessons and pages are beautiful!)

Photosynthesis Lesson Plans with Student Handouts from MIT

Understanding Air Lesson Plan with Student Handouts from MIT

10 Free Story Starters from Kathy’s Cluttered Mind

LEGO Education from LEGO — Several printable lesson plans for various sets.  Scroll down and click on each link under Elementary Solutions.  On each of those pages, you can print the lesson plan without buying the set.  Physics, robotics, writing and more!

Using Legos To Build Math Concepts from Scholastic — several printables here for fractions, multiplication, etc.

LEGO Math Activity Guide from Little Brick Schoolhouse

Beautiful Graphing Charts for Regular Legos (not duplo!) from Milk and Cookies Blog

LEGO Art Lesson Plan from my guest post at Word Traveling

Lesson Plans and Worksheets from LEGO and NASA at LEGO Space

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

Free LEGO Printables for Early 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!

LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site.

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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. Jen Reyneri (@jenreyneri) says

    January 30, 2014 at 1:48 PM

    Our lego extravaganza is so much fun!

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  2. Mary says

    January 30, 2014 at 6:52 PM

    I have a huge collection of free LEGO printables at homegrownlearners.com !!

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    • Amy Blevins says

      January 30, 2014 at 8:28 PM

      I’ve linked to many of yours :). Thank you for your hard work in this area. I’ve also been pinning and posting your posts to my FB group.

      Reply
  3. Stacie says

    January 31, 2014 at 7:13 AM

    It’s nice to see some lego resources for the older kids. Thanks for posting this. I have pinned this.

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  4. Renee Aleshire Brown says

    May 27, 2014 at 7:18 AM

    Hey Amy,
    Thanks for the Shoutout on this and the LEGO Printables by the Dozens post. Just wanted to let you know that I just wrote up a printable round up post and decided to return the favor by including these lists on my LEGO section.

    –Renee

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    • Amy Blevins says

      May 27, 2014 at 7:27 AM

      Thank you so much! I thought you might like to know that since writing that first series I have started making LEGO printables of my own. You can find my entire series and all of my other LEGO posts on my sneeze page here: https://encouragingmomsathome.com/lego-learning-homeschool-free-printables/.

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      • Renee Aleshire Brown says

        May 27, 2014 at 10:05 AM

        Thanks for letting me know Amy, I added your page to my list. Here’s the link:
        https://www.greatpeaceacademy.com/2014/05/Incredible-printable-resources.html

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  5. Julie says

    October 19, 2014 at 9:50 AM

    The link for the LEGO and NASA worksheets is just the lego home page. I searched “space nasa” and it only came up with a write-up on a space shuttle lego set that lego came out with several years ago.

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