- Measurement: The child had to measure and cut the Lego pieces to specific lengths to ensure the robot was the correct size and shape.
- Geometry: The child had to use geometric shapes to create the robot's body, arms, and legs.
- Problem-solving: The child had to figure out how to make the robot move and battle by using gears and motors.
- Estimation: The child had to estimate how much force the robot would need to knock over its opponent.
- Counting: The child had to count the number of pieces needed to build the robot and keep track of the number of points earned during the battle.
For continued development, the child could try building more complex robots with more advanced features, such as sensors or remote control. They could also experiment with different battle strategies and analyze the results to improve their designs. Additionally, the child could explore the physics behind the robots' movements and learn about concepts such as torque and momentum.