English Language Arts
- The child practiced following written instructions to build the Lego tower.
- They used descriptive language to explain the different parts of the tower.
- They engaged in storytelling by creating narratives around the tower and its characters.
- The child may have also used phonics skills to read any written instructions or labels on the Lego pieces.
For continued development, encourage the child to write a story or create a comic strip based on their Lego tower. They can incorporate descriptive language and dialogue to bring their creation to life. Additionally, they can practice reading aloud their stories or comics to improve their fluency and expression.
Book Recommendations
- Lego City: Busy Word Book by Ameet Studio: This book introduces children to various Lego City scenes and encourages them to identify and name different objects and characters.
- The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building different Lego creations. It encourages children to think creatively and develop their own unique designs.
- Lego DC Super Heroes: Phonics Box Set by Quinlan B. Lee: This box set includes ten phonics-based stories featuring popular DC Super Heroes. It helps children practice their reading skills while enjoying action-packed adventures.
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