Science
- The child has learned about engineering and design by building a plane and robot using Lego.
- They have explored concepts of transformation and movement as the plane transforms into a robot.
- The activity has introduced basic principles of mechanics and how different parts can work together.
- The child has also learned about creativity and problem-solving as they figure out how to make the transformation possible.
Encourage the child to continue exploring engineering concepts by challenging them to build other objects that can transform using Lego. They can experiment with different mechanisms to create new transformations. Encourage them to think about how different parts can move and interact with each other. Additionally, you can discuss real-life examples of transformation and engineering, such as cars that can turn into boats or robots that can perform different tasks.
Book Recommendations
- Robots, Robots Everywhere! by Sue Fliess: This book introduces young readers to different types of robots and their functions. It sparks curiosity about the possibilities of robotics and can inspire the child to explore more about robots and transformations.
- The Big Book of Lego Ideas by DK: This book provides a collection of Lego building ideas and projects, including robots and vehicles. It can provide inspiration for the child to continue building and transforming with Lego.
- The Transforming Power of Lego Bricks by Jonathan Lopes: This book showcases incredible Lego transformations created by Lego artist Jonathan Lopes. It can inspire the child with creative ideas and encourage them to think outside the box when building and transforming with Lego.
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