In kindergarten, we love using bricks to build and create. Students use lego bricks to make letters and sight words, design math stories, and to complete stem projects. Unfortunately, without a confined space their lego bricks tend to spread out throughout the room.
Have you ever stepped on a lego? I do it on a daily basis. In their excitement, student projects tend to expand. Sometimes their work gets stepped on and broken. We really need a place to keep it up and all tidy.
Having extra bricks to replace those that are lost or broken will definitely put a smile on my students' faces. Having a space to build and store it all, will definitely make this everyone happier not to mention save us stepping on them.
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In kindergarten, we love using bricks to build and create. Students use lego bricks to make letters and sight words, design math stories, and to complete stem projects. Unfortunately, without a confined space their lego bricks tend to spread out throughout the room.
Have you ever stepped on a lego? I do it on a daily basis. In their excitement, student projects tend to expand. Sometimes their work gets stepped on and broken. We really need a place to keep it up and all tidy.
Having extra bricks to replace those that are lost or broken will definitely put a smile on my students' faces. Having a space to build and store it all, will definitely make this everyone happier not to mention save us stepping on them.