- The child has learned about numbers by counting and sorting the Lego pieces.
- They have practiced basic addition and subtraction by combining or taking away Lego pieces.
- The child has explored geometric shapes and spatial awareness by building with different Lego pieces.
- They have started understanding patterns and symmetry by creating repeating designs with Legos.
- The child has developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to build structures with Lego pieces.
A creative way to continue developing math concepts with Lego building is to introduce measurement and comparison. The child can build towers of different heights and compare them, or use Legos as non-standard units of measurement to measure objects in their surroundings. They can also explore fractions by dividing Lego pieces into equal parts and building various models. Additionally, encouraging the child to create their own Lego math problems, such as "If I have 5 red Legos and 3 blue Legos, how many Legos do I have in total?" can enhance their understanding of math concepts in a playful way.