- Art: Developed creativity and imagination by coming up with design ideas for the Lego character.
- English Language Arts: Practiced descriptive writing skills by writing a story or character description for the Lego character.
- Math: Applied spatial awareness and geometry skills to plan and build the Lego character, considering proportions and balance.
- Physical Education: Enhanced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while handling and assembling the Lego pieces.
- Science: Learned basic engineering concepts, such as stability and structural integrity, while building the Lego character.
Tips for continued development:
- Encourage the child to create more Lego characters, exploring different themes, storylines, or even historical figures.
- Have the child collaborate with peers to build a Lego scene or world, promoting teamwork and communication skills.
- Introduce stop-motion animation using Lego characters for a fun and creative way for the child to tell stories visually.