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Math

  • The child learned basic counting skills by counting the number of Lego bricks used in the tower.
  • They practiced one-to-one correspondence by placing one brick on top of another.
  • The child experimented with different shapes and sizes of Lego bricks, developing their understanding of geometry.
  • They explored concepts of height and length, comparing the height of the tower to other objects in the room.

Encourage the child to continue their math learning by challenging them to build more complex structures using Lego bricks. They can explore patterns and symmetry by repeating certain brick arrangements. Additionally, they can measure the height, width, and length of their creations to further develop their understanding of measurement and spatial relationships.

Book Recommendations

  • What Can You Do with a Rebrickulous Story? by Brickmaster Bob: This book combines storytelling with Lego building, encouraging children to create their own Lego stories and adventures.
  • Math Adventures with Lego Bricks by Lydia Ortiz: This book introduces math concepts through engaging Lego activities, helping children apply their math skills in a fun and hands-on way.
  • Lego City: 3, 2, 1 Liftoff! by Sonia Sander: In this book, children can join the Lego astronauts on a space mission, while learning about numbers, counting, and problem-solving.

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