Easy LEGO ideas can pair with any subject you’re teaching in your homeschool day. Here at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus. I’ve rounded up many LEGO ideas for you to add your day or homeschool unit study.
With LEGO bricks, your homeschool can turn hands-on play into powerful and meaningful learning.
And LEGO building supports the way children learn best which is by hands-on problem solving, creativity and critical thinking, fine motor skills and both independent and cooperative learning.

Besides one of the best things I love about LEGO is that you can use them for just about every age and teach any subject. With a bit of creativity, you can turn any lesson into a hands-on creation.
I have some easy LEGO ideas below where I paired them subjects or lesson.
First, look at some of these resources to help your stir your imagination or to build LEGO lesson plans.
Next, we add history and geography hands-on ideas with our best homeschool unit studies here at my site Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.
Look at a few of them we’ve done.
HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY EASY LEGO IDEAS
Also, LEGO bricks make great lessons for fun science and hands-on math. Here are a few ways we added to our studies.
SCIENCE & MATH EASY LEGO IDEAS
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- How to Make T.Rex & Stegosaurus Dinosaurs Easy LEGO Builds For Kids
- How to Make a LEGO Solar System That Educates & Entertains
- Crust to Core: How to Build LEGO Earth Layers
- A Splash Of Fun: The Ultimate LEGO Minecraft Coral Reef
- How To Use LEGO Maths to Teach Essential Foundational Skills
- Easy Atom Model Project: How To Create A Fun Lego Version
- Labeling Parts of a Honey Bee LEGO Fun Activity For Kids
- Ancient Egyptian Mathematics: Build a LEGO Math Calculator
- 5 Exciting LEGO Science Activities for Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning
- Easy and Creative LEGO Eye Anatomy Activity for Curious Kids
- How to Create a LEGO Duck Pond: Step-by-Step Guide
Too, we’ve used LEGO in our literature studies. You can combine subjects like we did in Swiss Family Robinson by doing both literature and science.

And they work well with fun art studies. Look at our The Scream LEGO tutorial.