First Trip
This getting started activity will allow the children to explore the action bricks and different bricks in the set.
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Engage
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Ask the children if they’ve ever taken a train, subway, or tram.
Where did they go?
Tell them they’re going to play the choo choo train game!
- Have the children line up and put their hands on the shoulders of the person in front of them.
- Explain that when you say, “go” they’ll move around the classroom like a choo choo train, and when you say, “red light” they’ll slow the train down and stop.
- Play a few rounds of the choo choo train game.
Explore
- Have each group pick a building card and build one of the models shown in the sidebar.
- When the children have finished building, ask them to work together to build a double-ended track.
- Make sure the track is long enough to fit the train station and the destination (using eight track pieces is recommended).
- Start at the train station and use a LEGO® DUPLO® figure as a passenger.
- Tell the children that the passenger would like to go fishing at the harbor.
- Can you help them get to the harbor?
Tip: The children don’t have to build what’s on the building cards. They can build any
destination they’d like.
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The children are likely to stop the train one of three ways:
- By hand, which they’ve learned in the getting started activities
- Using the red action brick
- Using the red stop brick
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Explain
Show the three different ways of stopping the train.
Talk to the children about the red action bricks.
Ask questions like:
- How many red action bricks did you use?
- Where did you place the red action brick(s) and why?
- Where did the train stop?
Elaborate
Encourage the children to build a longer track and to create more stops.
Pique their interest in using the green action bricks on the track.
Ask questions like:
- What did you see when the train went over green bricks?
- How can we help the train get back to the station?
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Evaluate
Evaluate the children’s skills development by observing if they’re:
- Identifying cause and effect relationships
- Observing and describing objects and events
- Asking questions about concepts related to science and technology
교사 지원
Children will:
- Understand the function of action bricks
- Understand how to use the different types of bricks
- Use action bricks to complete tasks
For up to six children