My kids have always loved playing with LEGOs, so 31 Days of LEGO Unit Studies sounded like a good series for me to do. We have come up with a lot of fun projects I’ve never seen before. My kids surprise me by building what we are studying out of LEGOs. They’ve had a great time learning many of their academic subjects over the years through LEGOs. Here are some of the LEGO creations we’ve put together over the years, and we will be adding to this index during the next few weeks:
31 Days of LEGO Unit Studies
History
- LEGO Ancient Egypt
- LEGO Castle
- LEGO Civil War Hospital
- LEGO Covered Wagon
- LEGO White House
- LEGO Trench Warfare
- LEGO Tanks of World War II
Science
- Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes
- LEGO Bacteria
- LEGO Atomic Structure
- LEGO Chemistry
- LEGO DNA Transcription
- LEGO Human Anatomy
Geography
Bible
- LEGO Tower of Babel
- Abraham and Isaac
- Jacob’s Life in LEGO
- Crossing the Jordan in LEGO & Jello
- LEGO Gideon
- LEGO Samson
- David and Goliath
- Foolish and Wise Builders
- Jesus Teaches the Multitudes
- LEGO New Jerusalem
Math
Art
Music
P.E.
Tags: hands-on learning, Homeschooling, index, LEGO
Impressive list! Only one of my kids is still into Legos these days. But we’re getting a lot of mileage out of bristle blocks and k’nex.
Building sets are so much fun for kids to re-enforce their learning!
My sons love Lego! Thanks for putting this all together into different subjects! I am pinning for later 🙂
I loved doing the Bible section the best. It was fun to re-enact the stories with LEGOs.
My son will love these!
That’s great! My kids loved making these!
Hi. I love your list! I am planning on using it for my kiddos. What Lego bricks or sets did you use for them? There are so many to choose from.
I purposely had my kids build these with regular LEGOs so that anyone with a normal set of LEGOs could do them. (I couldn’t tell you what sets we own anyway.)
Lots of fun ideas! My kids have TONS of Legos lying around.
There are so many ways to learn academic topics with LEGOs!
This looks great and my boys would like this! Pinning it so we can try some of these!