- The child has learned basic counting by counting the number of Lego bricks used to build the tower.
- The child has learned the concept of measurement by comparing the height of their Lego tower to other objects in the room.
- The child has learned about patterns and sequencing by creating different patterns with the Lego bricks as they build the tower.
- The child has learned about spatial reasoning by visualizing and planning where each Lego brick should be placed to build a stable tower.
- The child has learned about geometry by identifying and classifying different shapes of Lego bricks used in the tower construction.
Tips for continued development:
Encourage the child to experiment with different types of towers, such as building a tower with a specific base shape or creating a tower that gradually increases in width. This will allow them to explore more complex geometric concepts and further enhance their spatial reasoning skills. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to measure their Lego towers using different units of measurement, such as inches or centimeters, to reinforce their understanding of measurement concepts.