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Math

  • The child learned basic counting and number recognition by counting the number of Lego pieces used in the building.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction by adding or removing Lego pieces from their creation.
  • The child developed spatial awareness and geometry skills by building structures with different shapes and sizes.
  • They learned about patterns and symmetry by arranging the Lego pieces in a symmetrical manner or creating repeating patterns.

To further develop the child's math skills through Lego building, encourage them to explore more complex patterns and designs. They can try creating tessellations or using the Fibonacci sequence to determine the number of Lego pieces needed for each row of a structure. Additionally, they can experiment with measuring the dimensions of their creations using standard units or comparing the sizes of different structures.

Book Recommendations

  • Brick by Brick: Space by Warren Elsmore: This book combines Lego building with space exploration, providing interesting facts about planets, rockets, and astronauts while guiding children to build their own space-themed creations.
  • The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book offers inspiration and building techniques for various Lego models, encouraging children to think creatively and explore different possibilities in their Lego building.
  • Awesome LEGO Creations with Bricks You Already Have by Sarah Dees: This book provides step-by-step instructions for building a wide range of Lego creations using common bricks, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills in children.

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