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Learn About Pi With LEGO® Bricks

We love learning with LEGO bricks in our home! 

It seems that we have integrated LEGO learning into every subject area of our homeschool, into every holiday of the year, and into every love my child has ever had. 

Well, celebrating Pi Day (March 14 - 3.14) is no different. 

Let's commemorate this day with a fun LEGO activity, shall we?

Learn About Pi with LEGO Bricks

The LEGO Pi Skyline

Here is what happened in our house:

It all started on Pi Day (3.14). I thought it would be fun to commemorate the day with an art activity. Big sister (12) joined in for  this simple and effective Pi Skyline from What We Do All Day.  (My daughter's is on the top - it's a night skyline. Grant's is on the bottom.)

This is a super easy and fun activity - I highly recommend!

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I didn't have intentions of going any further with Pi. At this age, it's simply enough that my son knows our Classical Conversations memory work surrounding Pi: 

The area of a circle equals Pi (3.14) times the radius squared. 

The circumference of a circle equals two times Pi (3.14) times the radius.

 What happens, however, when you have an intense kid in the house, is sometimes a concept like this MUST be explored further because their brain won't rest until they know ALL the facts. 

As presentation time for Classical Conversations time rolled around, Grant was looking at one of his green base plates (do you own base plates from LEGO® Education? they come in very handy!) and said, "I could make the Pi skyline out of LEGOS."

I've learned to respond like this:

"Show me!"

And he did.

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He simply took each number in Pi and built a LEGO building with that number of bricks as its height. (You can see he got as far as the 9 at the end - second to last digit - of the first line in the picture above.)

So simple and SO effective.

{Finding a lot of simple bricks in your child's LEGO collection might be hard. I recommend having a Basic Brick Set on hand for math and activities like this. We keep all of these bricks in our small Lay-n-Go and pull it out when needed.  Easy.}

In order to create a presentation surrounding this, we did a little bit of research on Pi. This video about the history of Pi was VERY interesting. We couldn't believe there is a Pi 1,000 club - where members can recite the first 1,000 digits of Pi. 

I've created a simple download for you to print and give to your LEGO lover.

The sky is the limit! (Literally) 

Isn't my LEGO® lover cute --- he's a bit older than this now and still builds LEGOS daily!  

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2021 Update:

The original nine-year-old is now sixteen and works at a local independent retailer of LEGO bricks. Needless to say, he’s still very much obsessed with LEGO and created a video tutorial for the LEGO Pi Skyline! Enjoy!

 

What fun things has your LEGO lover been up to recently??  Leave me a comment and let me know!  


Free LEGO Pi Skyline Printable from Homegrown Learners

LEGO Valentine Ideas and Free Writing Prompts

We celebrate EVERY holiday with some type of LEGO activity.

If you are like me, however, you also like activities to have an educational value, too. 

It is well known that building LEGOS is good for our children's attention spans, for their ability to follow directions, and also for their creativity.

LEGOS can also be used to work on writing and grammar skills, too.

So, in my effort to come up with LEGO Valentine ideas, I've developed minifig writing prompts!

Awesome, right?  

LEGO Valentine Ideas and Free Writing Prompts

LEGO Valentine Ideas

Before the download, how about some other Valentine ideas with LEGOS?

How about some fun LEGO Valentine Building Activities?

Tons of Valentine Learning Ideas from Lemon Lime Adventures

This is a super cute LEGO Valentine Box

Tons of STEAM LEGO ideas for Valentine's Day

Edible LEGO inspired building bricks and minifigs

An engineering challenge: build a LEGO heart

DIY LEGO Valentines


LEGO Valentine Gift Ideas

And of course, a great Valentine gift would be anything have to do with LEGOS, right?

(My favorite are the LEGO Candy Bricks!)

LEGO Bricks & More Valentines Cupid Dog 40201 Building KitLego 40236 Romantic Valentine Picnic 126 pcsLEGO RoseLEGO Valentine's Day Valentines Day Dinner Set #40120LEGO Seasonal Set #40085 Teddy BearWrecking Valentine's Day! (LEGO City: 8x8)LEGO Valentines Day Heart Box 40051LEGO Heart Book 40015 Valentines DayLEGO Creator Mini Figure Set #40029 Valentines Day Box BaggedLego Valentines Day Heart Mini Model Parts & Instructions KitLego Parts: Valentine Heart Necklace/Keychain Bundle Kit (2) Red Modified 3 x 2 Plates with Hole (1) Decorative Tile (2) 24LEGO VALENTINE LETTER SET 40016 41 Piece Exclusive LEGO Valentine SetLego Valentine Heart Necklace and Red Rose Bundle (2) Dark Red Modified 3 x 2 Plates (1) Black Velvet Drawstring Pouch (2) 24BrickCrafts Build-Your-Own LEGO Valentine HeartLEGO Classic Sand BaseplateLEGO Classic Green Baseplate SupplementJollylife Yellow Building Brick & Blue & Green Multi-size Minifigure Silicone Ice Tray Candy Mold Set (Blue/Green/Yellow, 1)LEGO Minifigure Ice Cube TrayLego Red Ice Cube Bricks TrayBUILDING Blox CANDY Blocks (1 pound bag)LEGO Furniture: Candy Machines


 

LEGO Minifig Valentine Writing Prompts

 

In this download you will find one grammar rule and 10 writing prompts. Be sure to get a box of conversation hearts, because one of the prompts is a fun activity with candy!  

I've found that kids REALLY love these!

You might want to declare Valentine's Day a LEGO day in your homeschool.... get out the LEGOS, writing prompts, minifigures, and just have a fun day. 

You'll win major mom points and create great memories, too! 

 

DOWNLOAD THE VALENTINE MINIFIG WRITING PROMPTS

LEGO Minifig Valentine Writing Prompts