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  • Counting: The child had to count the number of Lego pieces to ensure they had all 1,000 pieces.
  • Sorting: The child had to sort the Lego pieces by color and shape to make it easier to find the pieces needed for each step.
  • Patterning: The child had to follow the pattern instructions to build the Lego set in the correct order.
  • Measurement: The child had to measure the length and width of certain Lego pieces to ensure they were placed in the correct position.
  • Geometry: The child had to use geometric shapes to build the Lego set, such as squares, rectangles, and triangles.

For continued development, parents can encourage their child to build more complex Lego sets, challenge them to build their own creations using specific math concepts (such as building a tower using only triangles), or even incorporate math into everyday activities by counting and sorting objects around the house.

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