Art: The child has learned about architectural design and structure by building the lego city.
English Language Arts: The child has developed storytelling skills by creating narratives around the lego city, describing the buildings and characters within the city.
Math: The child has practiced counting and sorting lego bricks, as well as understanding spatial relationships and measurements while constructing the lego city.
Science: The child has learned about balance and stability while constructing tall buildings in the lego city. They have also explored the concepts of cause and effect when experimenting with different building techniques.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Expand their lego city by adding different types of buildings or landmarks, promoting creativity and imagination.
- Research and learn about real-life cities and their architectural styles, incorporating these into their lego city designs.
- Enhance their storytelling skills by writing short stories or scripts based on the lego city and its characters.
- Introduce basic mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division into their lego city play, creating opportunities for mathematical problem-solving.
- Experiment with different materials and techniques to improve the stability and durability of their lego city buildings, incorporating principles of engineering and physics.