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Math

  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry by building and arranging Lego bricks to create the house.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition by counting the number of bricks used and identifying the numbers on the bricks.
  • The child learned about measurement and comparison by building different-sized walls and comparing their lengths.
  • They practiced problem-solving and critical thinking skills by figuring out how to make the structure stable and balanced.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex building designs using Lego bricks. They can experiment with different shapes, sizes, and patterns to enhance their understanding of geometry. They can also try building structures with specific measurements or proportions, providing opportunities to practice measurement skills. Additionally, encourage the child to create a blueprint or plan before starting a new Lego project, promoting strategic thinking and planning.

Book Recommendations

  • Building with Bricks by John Martin: A step-by-step guide for building various structures with Lego bricks, introducing different concepts in engineering and architecture.
  • Lego City: Busy Builders by Scholastic: Follow the adventures of Lego characters as they build and construct different buildings in their city, introducing vocabulary related to construction and teamwork.
  • Lego Friends: Build Your Own Adventure by DK: A book that provides instructions and inspiration for building Lego creations, encouraging creativity and problem-solving skills.

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