- Counting: The child practiced counting the number of Lego pieces used.
- Number recognition: The child identified and named the different numbers on the Lego bricks.
- Sorting: The child sorted the Lego pieces based on their size, shape, and color.
- Patterning: The child created patterns using different colored Lego bricks.
- Measurement: The child compared the size of different Lego bricks and built structures using specific measurements.
- Addition and subtraction: The child used Lego pieces to solve simple addition and subtraction problems.
- Geometry: The child learned about different shapes through building with Lego bricks.
- Problem-solving: The child used critical thinking skills to plan, build, and troubleshoot their Lego creations.
Continued development related to this activity: Encourage the child to explore more complex mathematical concepts with Lego, such as multiplication and division. They can also practice measuring the lengths and widths of their Lego structures using standard units of measurement. Additionally, you can introduce geometry concepts like angles and symmetry by challenging them to build specific shapes or structures with specific symmetry properties. Encourage open-ended building projects to foster creativity and problem-solving skills.