What is Lego? By Jim O’Conner: Book Discussion and Building Together
What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Please read the book, What is Lego? By Jim O’Conner, prior to class.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
In this class, we will meet to discuss the book: What is Lego? By Jim O’Conner. Students should read the book on their own or with their family prior to class. We will each share some facts from the book that we found especially interesting or surprising. After we have had discussion about the book, we will spend some time building together. This will be a very open, social building time. Students are welcome to show building block creations that they have made at home, to build new creations during class, and to ask each other questions about their builds. I hope this class inspires students to enjoy both reading and building while also providing a fun social outlet.
Other Details
Supply List
Students should read the book: What is Lego? By Jim O’Conner and if possible, bring the book to class. Students should bring loose building blocks to class. They are also invited to bring a building block creation to share if they would like.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
What is Lego? By Jim O’Conner
Outschool is neither affiliated with, nor sponsored by, nor endorsed by the LEGO Group, owner of the LEGO® and LEGO® logo marks.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello Families,
My name is Danielle Day. I have a passion for inspiring young learners! I have a degree in Elementary Education. I have taught in both homeschool and public elementary school settings over the the last 18 years. I have also taught ESL online. Aside from teaching, I have coached basketball and a Building Brick League Team. I think learning should be authentic, engaging, and fun! My husband and I have 3 sons. As a family, we enjoy playing games, reading, riding our bikes, building with building bricks, and exploring nature.
- If you do not see dates listed for a class, that does not mean that I'm no long teaching the class or that it isn't awesome. It just means that right now, I have more class ideas than available hours in the day. I try to balance opening a variety of classes and leaving myself some time to be able to accommodate requested classes. Please never hesitate to send me a message requesting that I open more sessions of a class!
I hope to meet your learner(s) in class soon!
Have a great day,
Mrs. Day
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$10
per classMeets once
30 min
Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
3-8 learners per class