Finn Finity's Lego Challenge

Lego Challenge

Building with Lego is a great opportunity to incorporate a little maths in to children's play time. How many bricks do they need of each colour? What size of bricks - 2x2 blocks, or 2x4? While they're having fun, they're already learning maths without even realising it.

With our new set of Lego Challenge Cards, you can take their learning even further - each challenge includes a maths related element, such as numbers, counting, size, shapes, time, patterns or symmetry. Use regular Lego bricks for older children, or Lego Duplo bricks for younger children.

There are twelve different challenges to choose from. See below for some examples:

Finn Finity's Lego Challenge Cards can be used at school, at home or in community settings for example museums, libraries or community groups who run Lego clubs.

Download your free set of Lego Challenge Cards below, and don't forget to share pictures of your creations with us on social media. You can find us on Facebook, Bluesky and Instagram.

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