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  • The child learned counting by following instructions to build specific structures with a certain number of Lego pieces.
  • The child learned addition by combining Lego pieces together to build larger structures.
  • The child learned spatial awareness by following the instructions to place Lego pieces in specific positions and orientations.
  • The child learned shape recognition by identifying different types of Lego bricks and using them appropriately in the construction process.
  • The child learned problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect different Lego pieces together to complete the structures.
  • The child learned measurement concepts by comparing the sizes of different Lego pieces and using them accordingly in the construction process.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Encouraging the child to design and build their own structures using various shapes and sizes of Lego pieces.
  • Introducing more complex building instructions to challenge the child's problem-solving skills further.
  • Exploring concepts of symmetry and patterns by building symmetrical structures with Lego pieces.
  • Using Lego pieces to practice simple multiplication by building arrays or repeated patterns.
  • Introducing basic fractions by dividing Lego pieces into equal parts and using them in different ways during construction.
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