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Basic Building Techniques
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Connecting Bricks Bricks can be connected in a variety of ways. We will look at 3 ways here: – stacked – overlapping – staggered
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Stacked Stacking bricks does not work well for walls unless you connect the bottom or top with longer bricks or plates. Stacking bricks can be useful for creating stripes in structures or features such as legs or posts.
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Overlapping Bricks Overlapping bricks adds strength to your structure. This will help a structure from falling apart.
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Overlap other Structures Other structures, such as doors and windows, should also be overlapped to make them more secure.
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Staggered Bricks Staggering bricks allows you to use bricks to make slopes Staggering bricks allows you to make a roof or stairs using only regular bricks.
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Round Walls Sometimes you don’t want a straight wall. You can use straight bricks to create a curved wall or even a complete circle
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Connecting Walls To increase the strength of a structure connect walls where they meet. Alternate bricks over the joint.
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Real world construction
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Review Use the wooden blocks to demonstrate – stacked bricks – staggered bricks – overlapping bricks
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Stacked Bricks Make an animal that uses stacked bricks.
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Overlapping Bricks Create a wall 4 blocks high using overlapping bricks.
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Staggered Bricks Create a corner wall using staggered bricks.
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Create wall joint
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Create a curved wall Use 1 x 3 bricks to create a curved wall. Try making a wall with longer bricks.
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Lego Challenge Create a small house. – use overlapping bricks to create the walls – use staggered bricks to create a roof – use stacking bricks to add a chimney – add a fence using a round wall
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