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  • Math:
    • Counting: The child counted the number of lego blocks used in the house.
    • Shapes: The child utilized different shapes of lego blocks to construct the house, learning about squares, rectangles, and more.
    • Measurement: The child compared the sizes of lego blocks and used estimation to plan the size of the house.
    • Patterning: The child created patterns with different colored lego blocks in the design of the house.
  • Science:
    • Engineering: The child used problem-solving skills to design and construct the lego house.
    • Structures: The child explored how different lego blocks fit together to create a stable structure.
    • Durability: The child experimented with different techniques and configurations to make the lego house more robust and less likely to fall apart.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different architectural designs using lego blocks.
  • Explore other building materials like clay, paper, or recycled materials to build houses.
  • Research and learn about famous architectural structures around the world.
  • Collaborate with friends or siblings to build more elaborate structures.
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