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  • Art:
    • Learned color blending and artistic expression with different colored LEGO pieces.
    • Explored symmetry and design by creating balanced structures and patterns.
    • Developed spatial awareness and visual perception when building 3D structures.
  • Math:
    • Practiced counting and number recognition while sorting and organizing LEGO pieces.
    • Learned about geometric shapes and patterns through designing and building structures.
    • Developed problem-solving skills by calculating and adjusting the size and proportions of LEGO rides and attractions.
  • Science:
    • Explored principles of physics, such as balance, stability, and gravity, when building and observing various LEGO structures.
    • Learned about different materials and their properties by experimenting with different LEGO pieces.
    • Developed an understanding of cause and effect through trial and error while constructing and testing LEGO mini-rides.
  • Social Studies:
    • Learned about different cultures and landmarks by building LEGO replicas of famous landmarks around the world.
    • Explored the concept of community and teamwork by collaborating with classmates to create a LEGO amusement park.
    • Developed communication and presentation skills by discussing and showcasing their creations to others.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Research and learn about famous amusement parks and their history.
  • Create a theme park map and design additional attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and shows.
  • Explore different architectural styles and incorporate them into LEGO structures.
  • Experiment with various building techniques and challenge themselves to build more complex and intricate designs.
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