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Social Studies

  • The child learned about architecture and design by building structures with Lego.
  • They explored different cultures by creating buildings and landmarks from around the world with Lego.
  • The child learned about teamwork and collaboration while working on a Lego project with their peers.
  • They gained knowledge about history by constructing historical scenes or events using Lego pieces.

Continued development related to the Lego activity can include encouraging the child to research more about the specific cultures or historical events they have recreated with Lego. They can also be encouraged to build and design their own fictional cities or civilizations, providing an opportunity for creative storytelling and imagination.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by DK Publishing: This book provides inspiration and guidance for building various Lego creations, including structures, vehicles, and more.
  • Lego City: Build This City! by Scholastic: This book explores the world of Lego City, allowing children to follow step-by-step instructions to build their own city scenes and interact with the story.
  • Lego Ninjago: The Golden Weapons by Tracey West: This book combines the fun of Lego with the popular Ninjago characters, taking the reader on an action-packed adventure.

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