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28 Jan 15Cindy Brock
RT @Primary_Ed: How To Teach Maths With Legos: http://t.co/p3FFlt08Hs. #mathchat http://t.co/W1BCeushUx #edchat #edtech
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Ángeles Araguz
Neat ideas. RT @web20classroom: How To Teach Math With Legos: http://t.co/yVniNEsWhX. #mathchat http://t.co/WAF6HsI2VR
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17 Jan 15Justine Hughes
How To Teach Math With LEGOs http://t.co/xCwc52SE8i http://t.co/hc8moSstKH
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- Fractions: Using bricks of the same size but different color, have the students count out the denominator (total bricks) and the numerator representative of each color. You can employ any size bricks for this task.
- Area and Perimeter: Using bricks of any color, construct a rectangle or square. The students can use the nubs on top of the bricks to calculate the area and the perimeter of each shape they create.
- Multiplication: Using bricks of various sizes (ie 4 nubs on top, 8 nubs on top), students can calculate how many total nubs there are based on the number of same-sized bricks. Thus, a group of 4 ‘size 4′ bricks would yield 16 nubs)
- Mean, Median, Mode, and Range: Using groups of different sized bricks (ie, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1) and totaling the nubs on each group, students can calculate the mean, median, mode, and range.
- Place Value: Using a bullseye visual or other type of visual (like this one), place different ‘sized’ bricks in each category, and the students can use that information to write out the number indicated. This could make for fun group work in class.
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17 Sep 14David Ruhf
This article by Katie Lepi gives different uses for Lego's when teaching math. This would be great for manipulative learning. I think this is geared for elementary and middle school, but could be used in the lower levels of high school math.
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13 Sep 14yolyom
Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like …
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11 Sep 14Lisa Walker
RT @edutopia: Neat ideas. How To Teach Math With Legos: http://t.co/7TRzWg5Yln. #RBE58 #CenterSD http://t.co/yDgynckZdG
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10 Sep 14shellygilmore7
Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like …
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lizabethcooper
Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like …
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Seth Deniston
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Ashleigh Rendell
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smann140
Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like …
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John Evans
"Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like area and perimeter, the different colors lend themselves well to fractions. "
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Andrew Williamson
Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like area and perimeter, the different colors lend themselves well to fractions.
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Lucas Gillispie
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Zoe Pipe
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Eric Langhorst
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07 Sep 14celestino arteta
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Michael Richards
Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. via Pocket
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