Lego house and Ole Kirk Christiansen study unit
Have you ever wondered who builds our chairs, tables, doors, and even toys? In this exciting unit, we will explore the world of carpentry, a job where people use their hands, tools, and imagination to create amazing things from wood.
We will travel back in time to meet Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter who loved building so much that he created toys to make children happy. His small workshop and wooden toys later became something you may already know and love—LEGO!
Through stories, videos, building activities, and creative play, you will learn how carpenters work, how LEGO began, and how simple ideas can grow into something extraordinary. Get ready to measure, build, imagine, and discover how creativity and hard work can change the world—one block at a time!
Over 50 pages of history and activities to enjoy
Video links via QR codes exploring Carpentry and the birth of Lego
Introduce children to the profession of carpentry and its importance.
- Help students understand the history and significance of Ole Kirk Christiansen and the creation of Lego.
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1x A4 Ole Kirk Christiansen PDF (PDF file is for your personal use ONLY)
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