English Language Arts
- The child practiced following written instructions to build specific Lego models.
- Through Lego play, the child developed their vocabulary by using words like "brick", "block", "connect", "assemble", etc.
- By engaging in imaginative play with Lego, the child improved their storytelling skills and ability to create narratives.
- As the child played with Lego, they enhanced their fine motor skills, which are important for handwriting and other literacy activities.
Encourage continued development by challenging the child to write step-by-step instructions for building their own Lego creation. This will help them practice their sequencing and procedural writing skills. Additionally, encourage the child to create stories or comics featuring their Lego creations, providing opportunities for them to practice their writing and storytelling abilities.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO City: Look Out Below! by Michael Anthony Steele: Join the LEGO City firefighters as they go on an exciting adventure to save the day.
- LEGO Ninjago: The Golden Weapons by Tracey West: Follow the brave Ninjago heroes as they embark on a quest to retrieve the powerful golden weapons.
- LEGO Friends: The Adventure Guide by Catherine Saunders: Discover the fun-filled world of LEGO Friends as they embark on various adventures in Heartlake City.
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