- The child learned spatial awareness by building structures with Lego pieces.
- They practiced counting and sorting by organizing the Lego pieces based on color and size.
- They explored geometric shapes and patterns by creating structures with different Lego pieces.
- The child developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to construct stable and balanced Lego towers.
- They learned about measurements and proportions by building structures of different heights and sizes.
- The child practiced addition and subtraction by counting the total number of Lego pieces used and calculating the remaining pieces.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Create more complex structures using advanced Lego building techniques.
- Use Lego to explore fractions by dividing pieces equally and discussing different fractional parts.
- Introduce multiplication concepts by challenging the child to build arrays or Lego patterns.
- Challenge the child to solve mathematical problems using Lego as manipulatives, such as solving word problems or creating equations with Lego pieces.
- Combine Lego with other math activities, such as measuring the distance traveled by a Lego car or creating a time chart for building challenges.