- Art:
- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating small Lego pieces
- Explored color combinations and patterns while selecting Lego pieces
- Used imagination to create unique designs for the tower
- Enhanced spatial awareness by assembling Lego pieces in a three-dimensional structure
- Science:
- Learned about structural stability and balance while constructing the tower
- Experimented with different methods to make the tower stronger
- Explored concepts of gravity and weight distribution as the tower grew taller
- Understood the importance of following instructions and problem-solving to build the tower successfully
The activity of building a Lego tower can be further enhanced by encouraging the child to:
- Experiment with different shapes and sizes of Lego pieces to create more complex structures
- Introduce other elements such as windows, doors, or landscaping to make the tower more visually appealing
- Research famous architectural structures or historical landmarks to inspire new Lego creations
- Collaborate with friends or siblings to build a larger tower or create a Lego cityscape
- Create a story or narrative around the Lego tower to foster storytelling and imaginative play