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Math

  • The First-grade child learned basic counting skills by counting the number of Lego pieces used in each construction.
  • They also practiced addition and subtraction by adding or removing Lego pieces from their structures.
  • The child learned about shapes and geometry while building different structures using different shaped Lego pieces.
  • They also learned about patterns and symmetry by creating symmetrical designs with Lego bricks.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex math concepts through Lego. For example, the child can explore fractions by dividing Lego pieces into equal parts or by creating a fraction wall using different colored bricks. They can also learn about measurement by comparing the sizes of different Lego pieces or by building a tower using specific measurement units.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and guidance for building creations using Lego bricks.
  • Lego City: 3, 2, 1, Liftoff! by Sonia Sander: This book combines the fun of Lego with a space-themed adventure story, allowing the child to engage with reading while exploring their Lego interests.
  • Lego Ninjago: Build Your Own Adventure by DK Publishing: This book combines a fun story with building instructions for creating Lego Ninjago models, promoting both reading and creativity.

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