Launch

🧱 LEGO Skills Bootcamp

Collaboration Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Effective Communication Self Directed Learning Content Expertise Reflection Core Content Project Launch Essential Question

In teams of three, students rotate through two fast mini-challenges: build the tallest free-standing tower and create a short marble ramp using an inclined plane. After each challenge, teams briefly discuss what collaboration moves helped or hurt their success. The class is introduced to the Essential Question: How can we use the engineering design process to create a marble maze that is challenging yet solvable?

Plan day
Day 1
Duration
15 min
Grouping
Small Group
Steps
6 steps

Lesson plan

6 steps · 15 min
# What teachers do
1 Introduction to Bootcamp and Essential Question. (10 min)
2 Team Formation and Brief Discussion on Collaboration Strategies. (5 min)
3 Mini-Challenge 1: Build the Tallest Free-Standing Tower. (15 min)
4 Reflection and Group Discussion on Collaboration Results from Tower Challenge. (5 min)
5 Mini-Challenge 2: Create a Marble Ramp Using an Inclined Plane. (10 min)
6 Reflection and Group Discussion on Ramp Challenge. Preview of Next Activity. (5 min)
Preparation (3 items)
  • Arrange tables into group workstations and ensure each has adequate LEGO bricks.
  • Prepare facilitation notes on effective team collaboration techniques for students.
  • Set up recording materials for reflections, such as paper, pens, or digital options depending on the classroom setup.
Student-facing instructions
Your task is to work in teams of three to complete two mini-challenges: first to build the tallest free-standing LEGO tower and then to create a functional marble ramp using an inclined plane. Pay attention to how your team collaborates, and take notes on points of successful communication and problem-solving. At the end of each challenge, discuss within your group one success and one challenge, focusing on how your team worked together.