- Measurement: The child learned how to measure and cut cardboard pieces to specific sizes to create the walls, roof, and other parts of the house.
- Geometry: The child learned about different shapes and how to use them to create the structure of the house.
- Estimation: The child estimated the amount of cardboard needed for the project and adjusted their plan accordingly.
- Problem-solving: The child encountered challenges while building the house, such as figuring out how to make the roof stay in place, and had to come up with creative solutions.
- Visualization: The child had to visualize the final product and plan out the steps needed to achieve it.
For continued development, the child could try building more complex structures using cardboard or other materials, such as creating a multi-story house or a bridge. They could also incorporate more math concepts, such as using fractions to measure and cut pieces or calculating the surface area of the structure.