Math
- The First-grade child has learned to recognize and identify different shapes as they sort LEGO bricks based on their shape.
- The child has also practiced counting and comparing quantities as they group the bricks into different piles.
- Additionally, the child may have learned about patterns and sequencing as they arrange the bricks in a specific order.
Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex sorting criteria, such as sorting by color and size simultaneously. This will challenge the child to think critically and categorize the LEGO bricks based on multiple attributes.
Book Recommendations:
- LEGO City: Adventures in LEGO City by Scholastic: Join the LEGO City police officers as they solve exciting cases and go on thrilling adventures in this fun and engaging book.
- LEGO Ninjago: The Golden Weapons by Greg Farshtey: Follow the brave Ninjago warriors as they embark on a quest to find the powerful golden weapons and protect their world from evil forces.
- LEGO Friends: Welcome to Heartlake City by Helen Murray: Dive into the world of LEGO Friends and join Stephanie, Mia, Emma, Olivia, and Andrea in their exciting adventures and heartfelt friendships.
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