Learning with Legos
Did you know that Legos can talk? Just listen.
“I’m unique because I’m good at drawing.”
“I’m unique because I have a lot of friends.”
“I’m unique because I love reading and math.”
Legos climb the walls at Ada elementary this month and the words on the Legos are written by Ada elementary students.
Using the theme “connect” – appropriate for the plastic blocks – students in Kindergarten through sixth grade are understanding what connects them as a class, school and community.
During a focus time earlier this month, each student identified one way that student is unique and one way that student connects to someone else in class.
The student-completed answers, written on a Lego-shaped sheet of paper, are now in the elementary hallways, visually showing all the ways students connect.
The youngest students drew pictures to demonstration how they connect, and the answers became more details in the upper grades.
Stories Posted This Week
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Monday, July 6, 2026
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Friday, July 3, 2026
- Bluffton Icon headlines, July 3
- OPEN POLL What's your top traffic safety priority in Ada?
- Sharon E. Fess worked for ATI
- Ada Bulldogs girls soccer alumni game signup
- Gerald “Jerry” Myers was a pastor
- Summer Crisis program begins July 1
- Bluffton roundabout opens, Pocono closes at SR 103
- Why Icon Facebook comments are moderated
- Ada VFW Park in the Park event to honor veterans and America 250