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Activity: "My child built a Lego city"

History

  • Understanding urban development and city planning
  • Exploring architectural styles and historical landmarks
  • Gaining knowledge of different types of infrastructure and transportation
  • Learning about urbanization and the growth of cities over time
  • Understanding the importance of community and public spaces

Building a Lego city can be a fantastic hands-on activity for children to learn about various historical concepts. To further enhance their learning, encourage them to research different architectural styles or famous cities in history. They can also explore the evolution of transportation systems or even create a timeline of urban development. By incorporating storytelling and role-playing, children can delve into the social dynamics and community aspects of cities. This activity provides an opportunity for creativity and critical thinking while expanding their historical knowledge.

Book Recommendations

  • City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction by David Macaulay: This book takes children on a journey through the planning and construction of a Roman city, providing a fascinating glimpse into ancient urban development.
  • The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton: This classic picture book tells the story of a small house surrounded by the growth of a bustling city, illustrating the passage of time and the impact of urbanization.
  • Building Our House by Jonathan Bean: This heartwarming story follows a family as they build their own house from the ground up, showcasing the different stages of construction and the importance of teamwork.

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