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  • Recognizing and sorting different shapes of LEGO pieces.
  • Counting and comparing the number of LEGO pieces used in building a structure.
  • Understanding fractions by using LEGO pieces to create half or one-fourth of a structure.
  • Developing spatial awareness and geometry skills by arranging LEGO pieces in different configurations.
  • Exploring patterns and symmetry by creating designs with repeating LEGO brick arrangements.

Building LEGO sets can be a fun and engaging way to reinforce math concepts. Encourage the child to experiment with building structures using different shapes and sizes of LEGO pieces. They can explore the concept of multiplication by creating identical structures with multiple LEGO sets. Additionally, challenge them to solve complex problems, such as calculating the total number of LEGO pieces needed to build a specific structure. Encourage creativity by asking them to design their own LEGO structures and provide opportunities for them to use math skills to explain their designs.

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