- Improved vocabulary by learning the names of different LEGO parts and robot components.
- Enhanced listening and following directions skills while understanding the instructions provided for building and programming the LEGO robot.
- Developed reading skills by reading simple text-based instructions for building and programming the LEGO robot.
- Strengthened problem-solving abilities by identifying and fixing errors in the robot's programming or construction.
- Practiced communication skills through collaborating with peers to complete tasks and discussing ideas for robot customization.
- Expanded creativity and imagination by designing unique robots using LEGO pieces and exploring different functions and movements.
For continued development, encourage the First-grade child to:
- Write short stories or create comic strips featuring their LEGO robot, integrating the robot's functions into the narrative.
- Practice giving oral presentations, describing their LEGO robot's features, abilities, and customization choices.
- Explore robotics-related books or websites to learn more about the field and inspire further ideas for robot designs and functions.
- Participate in LEGO robotics competitions or local robotics clubs to enhance their skills and interact with other young robotics enthusiasts.
- Try building more advanced robots or experimenting with different programming techniques to challenge themselves and expand their knowledge.