Finished creation from this LEGO Club meeting are also on display in the library for everyone to see. This public recognition is a great reward to the kids, and also conveniently serves as advertising for the club.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
LEGO Club: Vehicle Challenge
Last fall I talked about about the LEGO Club that I inherited when I started this job. The club has been meeting once each month, and this summer I decided that it was time to shake things up a bit. Last week at the June meeting I challenged the kids to build objects that met a certain theme: Vehicles. The kids in attendance got pretty creative, building cars, helicopters, chariots, and more. Here are just a few of the finished objects:



Finished creation from this LEGO Club meeting are also on display in the library for everyone to see. This public recognition is a great reward to the kids, and also conveniently serves as advertising for the club.
Finished creation from this LEGO Club meeting are also on display in the library for everyone to see. This public recognition is a great reward to the kids, and also conveniently serves as advertising for the club.
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lego,
programming,
school-age programs
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