Activity: "My child built a lego marble run"
Math
- The child developed spatial awareness and geometry skills by arranging and connecting Lego pieces to create the marble run.
- They practiced problem-solving and critical thinking as they adjusted the height, angles, and slopes of the marble run to ensure the marble reaches the end successfully.
- By counting and measuring the length of the marble run, the child applied basic math concepts such as counting and comparing lengths.
- They learned about cause and effect as they experimented with different designs and observed how it affected the marble's speed and trajectory.
Encourage your child to further develop their creativity and critical thinking skills related to the activity by:
- Challenging them to build more complex marble runs with unique obstacles and features.
- Introducing different materials, such as cardboard tubes or wooden blocks, to incorporate into the marble run design.
- Encouraging them to create a blueprint or plan before building the marble run to enhance their organizational and planning skills.
Book Recommendations
- The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building various LEGO creations, including marble runs.
- How to Build a House by Saskia Lacey: This interactive book introduces children to construction and engineering concepts through hands-on activities, including building structures.
- Marble Run Mania by Monica Hughes: This storybook follows a group of children as they design and build a marble run, encouraging imagination and problem-solving.
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