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Art

  • The child demonstrated creativity and imagination by designing and creating a village using legos.
  • The child learned about spatial relationships and proportions while arranging and assembling the lego pieces to create different buildings and structures.
  • The child practiced problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect the lego pieces together securely and create stable structures.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different architectural styles and historical periods when creating their lego village. They can research different types of buildings and incorporate those designs into their creations. They can also experiment with different color schemes and materials to add variety and realism to their village.

Math

  • The child practiced measurement skills by using lego pieces of different sizes and determining how many pieces were needed to create specific structures.
  • The child learned about counting and number sense by keeping track of the number of lego pieces used and making calculations to ensure they had enough pieces for their village.
  • The child developed spatial awareness and geometry skills by arranging the lego pieces in different configurations and understanding how they fit together.

For further development, encourage the child to create a blueprint or map of their lego village, labeling each building and structure with its dimensions. They can also explore more advanced mathematical concepts such as symmetry and patterns in their designs.

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