One day while trying to come up with a review idea for my Classical Conversations class (I’m a tutor!), I ran across this post on a printable Lego Review Game.
I printed it out and we played it, but I realized I needed to change a few things for it to work a little better with our memory review work. I’ve adapted it and thought I would share it with you. It easily lends itself to all kinds of review–spelling, math facts, trivia, etc.
Lego Game Printable for Memory Work Review
Supplies:
- Lego Game Board Printable
- Duplos or Legos
- Minifigs or Game Pieces
- Die
1) Print the gameboard on cardstock. I recommend laminating it (this is the laminator we love and have had for four years)!
2) Find your supplies: minifigs or other objects to use as game pieces, die, Legos, and whatever you are reviewing (CC memory work, Bible verses, math facts, spelling words, etc)
3) Ask your child a review question. If they answer correctly, they roll the die.
4) Move the number of spaces on the die. Add (or take away) the correct number of pieces to build a tower.
5) The person with the tallest tower at the end of the game wins!
Mary says
Hi Stacie! May I include this is the CC July Blog Carnival? It’s wonderful!
Stacie says
Absolutely!
Rebecca says
This is awesome! My kids love legos!! Please post any Lego ideas that you have! We’re a CC family too!
Shirley Yeo says
HI there,
I can’t seem to print this. It freezes my printer up and I have to unplug my printer to finally get it to reset. Are you able to email this, by any chance – it looks like soo much fun! 🙂
Laura says
When you click on this link, it says that it is only open to invited users. How can I contact the blog author? I am a CC tutor and I would LOVE to use this with my class!
Stacie says
I don’t know how to contact that blog author I referenced in the first paragraph, but I do have a Lego game board printable available later in my post. Just click the LEGO game board link to get a PDF. Hope that helps!
Rebecca says
Hello Stacie!
I came here from Halfhundredacrewood to print out this game. Thank you for such a great ideea! Just a hint for moms with one child. I use this game with my son as a battle between subjects. For ex., if we review Math, History and Timeline, we pick 3 figurines, one for each subject. This way, he gets to have a fun review time, even if he is the only player.
Stacie says
Love this idea! Thank you!