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  • The child has learned spatial awareness by building structures using Lego pieces.
  • They have learned to recognize and create patterns using different color and shape variations of Lego bricks.
  • They have practiced counting and basic addition and subtraction skills by organizing and counting the number of Lego pieces used in their creations.
  • The child has developed an understanding of measurements and proportions by building structures with specific dimensions.
  • They have learned about symmetry and geometric shapes by building symmetrical structures using Lego bricks.
  • The child has explored concepts of fractions and division by dividing Lego bricks into equal parts to create various structures.

For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to:

  • Challenge themselves by building more complex structures, incorporating advanced mathematical concepts like multiplication or geometry.
  • Create a Lego city or town, incorporating real-life scenarios that involve math, such as planning road networks or calculating the area of buildings.
  • Participate in Lego robotics programs or competitions that involve problem-solving, coding, and mathematics.
  • Use Lego pieces to create math manipulatives for hands-on learning, such as fraction bars or geometric shape models.
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