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An Introduction to... LEGO Education Story Starter Kits

by A.R Turner

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An Introduction to...
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Story Starter Kits
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By
A.R Turner
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Contents
3 Introduction

4 What is the LEGO StoryStarter?

5 Inside the Box

8 Resources: Curriculum Pack

10 Resources: Software

11 About the Author
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Introduction
Overview
This book has been designed especially for educators!

It will guide them through the LEGO Education StoryStarter solution and prepare teachers to confidently use it in their classrooms
Disclaimer
Information contained in this user guide has been acquired from personal experience of delivering staff training on this product, as well as referring to the detailed information provided in the official StoryStarter curriculum pack.

Images for this guide have been acquired from three main sources: photography of LEGO figures; snipping areas from the free to download LEGO Education StoryStarter Curriculum Pack and using images sourced via the Book Creator platform that have been labelled for commercial reuse with modification.
All efforts were made to ensure no breaches of copyright.

Please note: this publication has been designed as a free resource and not to be sold in anyway, shape or form.
What is LEGO StoryStarter?
Originally designed for the British curriculum: KS1 & 2
Help to develop skills in:
Spoken Language
Reading
Yeah
Writing
Digital Literacy
Great way to provide scaffolding & support for students
Inside the box
All the parts are organised into labelled trays

Before using the kits in your classrooms, refer to p.8 of the 'curriculum pack' to see how to organise all the parts
Characters
Ooh
Props
Settings
Details
Scenes
Wow
Inside the box
Inside the box
Each kit comes with a 'Spinner', complete with two double sided cards
Types of cards:
Category: Linked to types of parts available
Setting
Time: Past / Present / Future
Mood
The spinner helps students to get started with their stories and helps to vary projects and spark students creativity and imaginations
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