In a blog post for Scholastic, teacher Alycia Zimmerman breaks down the many cool ways she uses Legos to help her students understand a variety of math concepts. Because of the range of block sizes ...
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vermont—Publisher Brigantine Media, based in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, has just released a complete program for teaching math using a popular household toy – LEGO bricks. Teachers and ...
ASPEN – There are about 62 Lego bricks for each one of the world’s 6 billion people. That number surprised Steve Durso. But his son, Niccolas, couldn’t care less. Niccolas was one of more than 100 ...
BOISE, Idaho — A teacher at Rolling Hills Public Charter School in northwest Boise is taking a hands-on approach to math education. 5th-grade teacher Fiona Bartels is teaching the complexity of math ...
Why play matters: Shifting math from rigid drills to playful exploration helps reduce anxiety and fosters a lasting love for learning. Hands-on magic: From LEGO-based lessons to interactive museum ...
The next time you step on a Lego piece that your kids left laying around the house, you should remember that playing with the popular constructions sets and making a mess everywhere might be more ...
Throughout the Tri-State, young students are acquiring technical skills, thinking about real-world problems and competing on teams — all while playing with the products of an 84-year-old toy company.
This Friday a documentary will be released by the name of "A LEGO Brickumentary," and in it, a math professor will tell you how many different LEGO creations you can make. Of course the real number ...