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Math

  • The child learned about counting and number sense by stacking the Lego bricks to create a tower. They had to count the number of bricks they used and recognize patterns in the sequence of numbers.
  • The child learned about measurement and spatial reasoning by comparing the height of their tower to other towers. They may have experimented with different combinations of bricks to see how it affected the height.
  • The child learned about geometry by observing the shapes of the Lego bricks and how they fit together. They may have noticed that certain combinations of bricks created stronger structures.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different patterns and sequences with the Lego bricks. They can try creating towers with specific number patterns or experiment with different measurement units, such as using smaller Lego pieces to measure height or length. Additionally, they can use the Lego bricks to build more complex geometric shapes or explore symmetry.

Book Recommendations

  • The Great Lego Adventure by Sarah Dees: This book tells the story of a group of Lego friends who go on an exciting adventure, while also introducing basic math concepts such as counting, addition, and subtraction.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: In this humorous book, a student finds themselves in a math curse where everything in their daily life becomes a math problem. It introduces various math concepts in an engaging way.
  • More Than One by Miriam Schlein: This book explores the concept of multiplication through relatable examples, helping children understand how numbers can be multiplied to represent groups or sets of objects.

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