Extra! Extra! Students create a futuristic scene and stop-motion film in these new activities inspired by A New World Rises!


Step into the future and think visually in two new free teaching activities inspired by A New World Rises by Alex Towler, Jackson Harvey and Cristy Burne!

In activity one, students can draw their own futuristic scene with bricks and minifigures, complete with an eye-catching headline worthy of the Post-Human Times.

In activity two, have students put their storytelling skills to the test. They’ll plan their own stop-motion film about a minifig before taking photos and putting it all together.

A New World Rises also has free teaching notes available with activities such as:

  • Choose one Relics world and write a description of the setting based on the five senses – what would you see, hear, smell, feel and taste?
  • Science involves making predictions. List three predictions Jackson and Alex have made in imagining the future of our planet.
  • The first interlocking LEGO® bricks were created in the 1950s. Write a series of research questions on the history of LEGO, then search online to discover the answers.


Books discussed
A New World Rises: Tales of a LEGO® Future
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