Bricks with Miriam provides a range of LEGO® themed workshops and courses for educators across all levels. New workshops are always in development and some are available online. The workshops are designed so that participants can use and adapt the activities to suit their own groups.
A range of online and face to face courses and workshops are available.
See some examples below.
SIX BRICKS is a pedagogical approach developed by Care for Education in partnership with the LEGO® Foundation.
Six Bricks activities are short, simple exercises, many of which only take a couple of minutes to do. They are not a curriculum but they are designed to support all areas of development in the curriculum. They help to wake up a child’s brain and get them moving, thinking and remembering through playful learning.
Every child has a set of six bricks, one of each colour (Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, Light blue and dark blue). The Teacher, Special Needs Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist, Parent etc. can then quickly and easily facilitate an activity at any time. Repetition brings about better organization of the brain and the secret of the success of these activities lies in their regular repetition which enables children to consolidate new knowledge. Six Bricks activities are in development all the time and there are now hundreds of activities supporting different areas of development/skills e.g. bilateral integration, crossing the mid-line, working memory, inhibitory control, depth perception, numeracy, literacy etc.
The activities are very versatile and can be adapted and scaled up or down depending on the age and stage of the children or groups you are working with.
Course DatesThe SIX BRICKS Certificate Course covering SIX BRICKS levels 3 & 4 is for participants who have already completed hands-on SIX BRICKS Certificate Training at Levels 1 & 2 and is designed to build on and advance SIX BRICKS knowledge and practice.
We will
Participants
will be able to further develop their SIX BRICKS knowledge, ask questions and
share experiences of implementation with the support of the trainer, Miriam O
Donoghue.
Course Dates
The SIX BRICKS Thematic Course (two hours online) is designed for participants who have already completed hands-on SIX BRICKS Certificate Training to at least Levels 1 & 2 and is designed to build on and advance SIX BRICKS knowledge and practice. This live hands-on workshop is also suitable for participants who have completed training to higher levels.
We will
Participants will be able to further develop their SIX BRICKS knowledge, ask questions and share experiences of implementation with the support of the trainer, Miriam O Donoghue. Course Dates
Building with LEGO®: Supporting Creative, Social and Language (descriptive) Skills
Building with bricks can help children to creatively develop social skills and language and descriptive skills either in one to one or classroom settings.
This is especially important for children who struggle to verbalise or describe their world.
Suitable for Primary School Teachers.
Using LEGO® to explore Stories & Poems
Connecting LEGO® Creatively in the Classroom with Stories, Poetry and Newspaper Articles
Using the imagination to unpack, analyse and enhance stories and poetry while building with the LEGO® bricks.
This is a hands-on practical workshop suitable
for groups of Primary School Teachers. Workshop length is approx. 2 hours and can be booked directly with Miriam miriamodonoghue@gmail.com
Playful Learning with Bricks (based on PLAY BOX)
A programme developed by Care for Education, that provides certified training in using LEGO® DUPLO® bricks and elements to provide engaging and challenging play-based learning activities designed to support the development of younger children. A range of courses are available for different groups e.g. Primary School Teachers, Early Childhood Care and Education staff and parents.Contact miriamodonoghue@gmail.com for more information
CPD Theme: What’s Quacking?
Building with just six LEGO® bricks to create a duck is a fun and powerful way to engage the brain into thinking with the hands. Everyone no matter what their age loves a Lego® Duck and participants will be surprised by the range and depth of learning that can take place.
The real brilliance of the duck is that it can be used in so many different ways to help students develop skills such as team building, communication, decision making, problem solving, lateral thinking, executive functioning, memory and more…
This
workshop will take participants through a series of structured activities that
will generate lots of discussion, learning and fun.
To book a course for your group contact miriamodonoghue@gmail.com
Using LEGO® to explore Well-being
A short LEGO® based workshop designed to provide a space for thinking and reflection based on building activities and tasks set around well-being themes.
Suitable for educators across all levels e.g. Primary,
Post-Primary, Further Education and Training
and Higher Education. It is also suitable for Early Childhood Care and
Education groups, Parent groups and any other groups that love LEGO® and are
interested in Well-being themes.
Christmas LEGO® based activities
This
is a great workshop for staff who like to have fun and be a bit playful; while at the same time it provides an
opportunity to be reflective and focus on what went well
during the year, what you are grateful for, and what you appreciate in each
other. The workshop finishes with a Kris Kindle that’s very different from the
usual one!
Suitable for educators across all levels e.g. Primary, Post Primary, FET and HE.
To book a course for your group contact miriamodonoghue@gmail.com
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