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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces they had and the number of pieces they used to build their structure.
  • Sorting and Classifying: The child sorted the Lego pieces based on their size, shape, and color, which helped them understand the concept of sorting and classifying objects.
  • Patterning: The child created patterns using different colored Lego pieces, such as red, blue, red, blue, which helped them understand the concept of patterning.
  • Spatial Awareness: The child learned about spatial awareness by building structures with Lego pieces, understanding how different pieces fit together and how to create a stable structure.
  • Measurement: The child used Lego pieces to measure the length, width, and height of their structures, helping them understand basic measurement concepts.

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Encourage the child to build more complex structures using Lego pieces, incorporating more advanced math concepts such as symmetry, angles, and geometry. They can also explore the concept of fractions by dividing Lego pieces into equal parts or using different-sized Lego pieces to represent fractions. Additionally, the child can practice problem-solving skills by building structures based on specific instructions or challenges, such as building the tallest tower using a limited number of Lego pieces.

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