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Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
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Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards
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February LEGO Storytelling Task Cards | Build & Write Center Activities

Looking for an engaging way to combine creativity, storytelling, STEM, and writing? These February LEGO Storytelling Task Cards are the perfect addition to your literacy centers, morning tubs, early finisher activities, and maker space!

Students will use LEGO bricks to build a scene, character, object, or setting inspired by a February-themed prompt. After building, they will develop their writing skills by creating a story about their creation. This hands-on activity encourages imagination, problem-solving, oral language development, and creative writing.

What’s Included:

✅ 32 February-themed LEGO Storytelling Task Cards
✅ 4 Seasonal Categories:

  • Valentine Adventures
  • Winter Wildlife
  • Presidents & Leaders
  • Leap Year Fun

✅ Build-and-write prompts designed for learners
✅ Easy-to-print task cards (4 cards per page format)
✅ Perfect for independent centers, partner work, and small groups

Skills Practiced:

⭐ Creative Writing
⭐ Story Elements (characters, setting, problem, solution)
⭐ Critical Thinking
⭐ STEM & Engineering Design
⭐ Oral Language Development
⭐ Fine Motor Skills

Perfect For:

✔ Literacy Centers
✔ STEM Centers
✔ LEGO Clubs
✔ Morning Work
✔ Early Finishers
✔ Indoor Recess Activities
✔ Substitute Plans
✔ Writing Workshop

🏫 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Zero Writer's Block: When students say, "I don't know what to write about," you can point directly to their Lego structure. If they built it, they can write about it!
  • Perfect for 20-Minute Transitions: Structured specifically for a quick 10-minute build phase and a 10-minute write phase.
  • STEM to Literacy Integration: Seamlessly bridges creative engineering with writing rigorous, standards-aligned narratives.
  • High Engagement: It utilizes materials you already have in your classroom (any standard Lego/building brick bin will work!) to captivate reluctant writers.

🛠️ Suggested Classroom Use:

  • Daily Literacy Centers: Rotate through one card per day during your structured center/station time.
  • Soft Starts / Morning Work: A fantastic, hands-on way to wake up young brains as they unpack for the day.
  • Fast Finishers: Keep a stack of cards next to a small bucket of bricks for students who finish their main assignments early.
  • STEM Friday Activities: Combine your science, engineering, and writing blocks for an integrated end-of-the-week treat.

Terms of Use:

Copyright © LKD Learning and Teaching Resources. All rights reserved by the author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.

Please note: This product is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with the LEGO Group. LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group.

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Lego writing center, second grade morning work, STEM writing prompts, narrative writing task cards, literacy, building brick centers, creative writing prompts, fast finishers.

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Build* Think* Create: February Brick Building and Writing Task Cards

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K - 3rd
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8
Teaching Duration
1 month

Description

February LEGO Storytelling Task Cards | Build & Write Center Activities

Looking for an engaging way to combine creativity, storytelling, STEM, and writing? These February LEGO Storytelling Task Cards are the perfect addition to your literacy centers, morning tubs, early finisher activities, and maker space!

Students will use LEGO bricks to build a scene, character, object, or setting inspired by a February-themed prompt. After building, they will develop their writing skills by creating a story about their creation. This hands-on activity encourages imagination, problem-solving, oral language development, and creative writing.

What’s Included:

✅ 32 February-themed LEGO Storytelling Task Cards
✅ 4 Seasonal Categories:

  • Valentine Adventures
  • Winter Wildlife
  • Presidents & Leaders
  • Leap Year Fun

✅ Build-and-write prompts designed for learners
✅ Easy-to-print task cards (4 cards per page format)
✅ Perfect for independent centers, partner work, and small groups

Skills Practiced:

⭐ Creative Writing
⭐ Story Elements (characters, setting, problem, solution)
⭐ Critical Thinking
⭐ STEM & Engineering Design
⭐ Oral Language Development
⭐ Fine Motor Skills

Perfect For:

✔ Literacy Centers
✔ STEM Centers
✔ LEGO Clubs
✔ Morning Work
✔ Early Finishers
✔ Indoor Recess Activities
✔ Substitute Plans
✔ Writing Workshop

🏫 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Zero Writer's Block: When students say, "I don't know what to write about," you can point directly to their Lego structure. If they built it, they can write about it!
  • Perfect for 20-Minute Transitions: Structured specifically for a quick 10-minute build phase and a 10-minute write phase.
  • STEM to Literacy Integration: Seamlessly bridges creative engineering with writing rigorous, standards-aligned narratives.
  • High Engagement: It utilizes materials you already have in your classroom (any standard Lego/building brick bin will work!) to captivate reluctant writers.

🛠️ Suggested Classroom Use:

  • Daily Literacy Centers: Rotate through one card per day during your structured center/station time.
  • Soft Starts / Morning Work: A fantastic, hands-on way to wake up young brains as they unpack for the day.
  • Fast Finishers: Keep a stack of cards next to a small bucket of bricks for students who finish their main assignments early.
  • STEM Friday Activities: Combine your science, engineering, and writing blocks for an integrated end-of-the-week treat.

Terms of Use:

Copyright © LKD Learning and Teaching Resources. All rights reserved by the author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.

Please note: This product is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with the LEGO Group. LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group.

Click the green star to follow my store and get updates on new seasonal building brick writing centers!

Lego writing center, second grade morning work, STEM writing prompts, narrative writing task cards, literacy, building brick centers, creative writing prompts, fast finishers.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
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