Social Studies
- The child learned about urban planning and city infrastructure through building different structures and landmarks in Lego City.
- They developed an understanding of community roles and responsibilities by creating various buildings and assigning roles to Lego minifigures.
- Through designing and organizing the city layout, the child gained knowledge about city development and spatial awareness.
- They explored the concept of transportation systems by constructing roads, bridges, and vehicles in Lego City.
Encourage the child to further develop their knowledge by researching real-world cities and their features. They can explore different architectural styles, study famous landmarks, or even compare the infrastructure of Lego City to their own community. Additionally, they can create a presentation or model showcasing their understanding of urban planning and city development.
Book Recommendations
- Lego City: Build This City! by Scholastic: This book provides step-by-step instructions on building various structures and vehicles in Lego City, along with fun facts about city life.
- Lego City: Look Out Below! by Trey King: In this book, Lego City experiences a series of disasters and the child can learn about emergency response, community cooperation, and problem-solving.
- Lego City: Escape from Lego City! by Trey King: Join the Lego City police force as they solve mysteries and capture criminals. This book introduces concepts of law enforcement and justice.
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