- Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces needed to complete the set.
- Number recognition: The child identified and recognized the numbers on the Lego pieces.
- Addition: The child practiced adding the number of Lego pieces required for each step of the set.
- Subtraction: The child subtracted the number of Lego pieces used from the total number of pieces in the set to keep track of the remaining ones.
- Measurement: The child learned to measure the length, width, and height of the Lego set using the provided instructions.
- Geometry: The child explored different shapes and angles while assembling the Lego set.
Continued development related to this activity can include:
- Encouraging the child to create their own Lego designs and count the number of pieces needed.
- Introducing more complex Lego sets with advanced mathematical concepts like multiplication and division.
- Using Lego pieces to teach fractions by dividing them into equal parts.
- Challenging the child to build symmetrical structures using Lego pieces.
- Exploring the concept of volume by building three-dimensional Lego structures and discussing their capacity.