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Playing with Lego encourages Fine Mo- tor Development, Bilateral Integration, Sensory Skills, and Play Skills! Here are some fun activities you can try at home. Lego Letter Stamps Gently dip long and single width blocks in paint, to form upper and lower case letters. Helps children practice letter identification and letter formation. Build. Build letters out of Lego blocks. Trace. Trace the letter below the Lego model. Print. Practice printing the letter on your own. Create your own worksheets or find some here: https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/lego-letter-activity-free-printable-letter-pages/ Match, Find & Copy Use a permanent marker* to print Uppercase Letters and/or Lowercase letters on Lego bricks (one letter per brick). Then try: Putting the letters in alphabetical order Matching Uppercase to Lowercase Choosing a brick at random to decide what letter to practice build- ing, tracing, or printing Choosing a brick at random and then finding or naming some- thing else that starts with that letter *Use a whiteboard marker if you dont want the letters to be permanent, but it will smear and stain hands easily
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Page 1: Trace. Print. · Playing with Lego encourages Fine Mo-tor Development, Bilateral Integration, Sensory Skills, and Play Skills! Here are some fun activities you can try at home. Lego

Playing with Lego encourages Fine Mo-tor Development, Bilateral Integration,

Sensory Skills, and Play Skills!

Here are some fun activities you can try at home.

Lego Letter Stamps

Gently dip long and single width blocks in paint, to form upper and lower case letters. Helps children practice letter identification and

letter formation.

Build. Build letters out of Lego

blocks.

Trace. Trace the letter below the

Lego model.

Print. Practice printing the letter on

your own.

Create your own worksheets or find some here: https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/lego-letter-activity-free-printable-letter-pages/

Match, Find & Copy

Use a permanent marker* to print Uppercase Letters and/or Lowercase letters on Lego bricks (one letter per brick). Then try: Putting the letters in alphabetical order Matching Uppercase to Lowercase Choosing a brick at random to decide what letter to practice build-

ing, tracing, or printing Choosing a brick at random and then finding or naming some-

thing else that starts with that letter

*Use a whiteboard marker if you don’t want the letters to be permanent, but it will smear and stain hands easily

Page 2: Trace. Print. · Playing with Lego encourages Fine Mo-tor Development, Bilateral Integration, Sensory Skills, and Play Skills! Here are some fun activities you can try at home. Lego

Playing with Lego encourages Fine Motor Development, Bilateral In-tegration, Sensory Skills, and Play

Skills! Here are some fun activities you

can try at home.

Build a stack of Legos 10 or more blocks high. Use a dry erase marker* to write numbers right on the blocks. Then try: Putting the numbers in the correct order Counting forwards and backwards out loud Practice addition and subtraction as you add

and remove blocks

* dry erase should wipe off Lego bricks cleanly

Other Ideas: Sort bricks by size, shape, and colour Use tweezers to pick bricks up and move them be-

tween containers Practice moving bricks fingertips to palm , and palm

to fingertips Create and imitate repeating patterns of bricks Play with Lego while lying on your stomach Create simple structures and have your child try to

duplicate them

Page 3: Trace. Print. · Playing with Lego encourages Fine Mo-tor Development, Bilateral Integration, Sensory Skills, and Play Skills! Here are some fun activities you can try at home. Lego

Playing with Lego encourages Fine Motor Development, Bilateral In-tegration, Sensory Skills, and Play

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Page 4: Trace. Print. · Playing with Lego encourages Fine Mo-tor Development, Bilateral Integration, Sensory Skills, and Play Skills! Here are some fun activities you can try at home. Lego

Playing with Lego encourages Fine Motor Development, Bilateral In-tegration, Sensory Skills, and Play

Skills! Here are some fun activities you

can try at home.