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  • Learned basic counting and number recognition by counting the number of Lego pieces used in the activity.
  • Practiced addition skills by combining two or more Lego pieces to create larger structures.
  • Explored subtraction concepts by taking away Lego pieces from a structure and observing the remaining pieces.
  • Introduced to basic spatial awareness and geometry by building different shapes and structures with Lego blocks.
  • Developed pattern recognition skills by constructing patterns using different colors or sizes of Lego pieces.
  • Enhanced problem-solving abilities by finding solutions to design challenges and building complex structures.
  • Strengthened measurement skills by comparing the sizes of different Lego blocks and organizing them according to length or height.

Continued development for math learning can be encouraged by:

  • Integrating Lego in more advanced math concepts like multiplication and division.
  • Using Lego as a visual tool to solve word problems or create math story scenarios.
  • Exploring concepts of fractions and ratios by dividing larger Lego structures into smaller equal parts.
  • Encouraging the child to design their own math games using Lego blocks.
  • Introducing the concept of symmetry by creating symmetrical structures with Lego blocks.
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