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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego bricks needed to build the house.
  • Addition: The child practiced addition by adding up the number of bricks used for each section of the house.
  • Subtraction: The child learned subtraction by figuring out how many bricks were left after using some for the house.
  • Measurement: The child learned about measurement by comparing the size of different Lego bricks and using them to build the house.
  • Geometry: The child learned about shapes and angles by using different Lego bricks to create walls, roofs, and windows.
  • Patterns: The child explored patterns by arranging the Lego bricks in a specific order to create a decorative design on the house.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Exploring more complex architectural designs using Lego bricks.
  • Creating blueprints or floor plans for different types of houses using graph paper.
  • Using Lego bricks to learn about fractions by dividing them into equal parts.
  • Building different structures like bridges or towers to understand the concept of balance and stability.
  • Participating in Lego building competitions or challenges to enhance problem-solving skills.
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