Math
- The child learned spatial reasoning by assembling lego bricks and creating structures.
- They practiced counting and number recognition by sorting and organizing lego pieces by color and size.
- The child learned basic addition and subtraction concepts by combining and separating lego bricks in different quantities.
- They developed problem-solving skills by following lego instructions and figuring out how to assemble complex models.
Building on the lego activity, encourage the child to explore more advanced mathematical concepts. They can try building symmetrical structures using lego bricks and learn about symmetry and patterns. They can also create their own lego word problems involving addition, subtraction, or even multiplication. Additionally, they can measure the dimensions of their lego creations using a ruler and practice concepts of length, width, and height.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO City: Mystery on the LEGO Express by Trey King: Join the LEGO City police officer on an exciting adventure to solve a mysterious train robbery.
- LEGO Friends: Dolphin Rescue by Helen Murray: Follow the LEGO Friends on a mission to rescue a stranded dolphin and learn about marine conservation.
- LEGO Ninjago: The Golden Weapons by Tracey West: Join the LEGO Ninjago heroes on a quest to find the powerful golden weapons and protect Ninjago City.
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