English Language Arts
- The child practiced fine motor skills by manipulating small Lego pieces to build the house.
- They used descriptive language to explain the features of the Lego house, such as the color, size, and shape of the blocks used.
- The child engaged in imaginative play and storytelling while playing with the Lego house, developing their narrative skills.
- They followed step-by-step instructions to assemble the Lego house, enhancing their reading comprehension and sequencing skills.
Encourage further development by encouraging the child to write a story about their Lego house. They can describe the characters who live in the house and create an adventure or problem-solving scenario. This will enhance their writing and storytelling skills while incorporating their love for Lego building.
Book Recommendations
- The Lego Adventure Book by Megan Rothrock: This book combines storytelling and building instructions to inspire children to create their own Lego models and stories.
- Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: This picture book follows the story of Iggy, a young architect, who uses his love for building to solve problems and create unique structures.
- Building a House by Byron Barton: This simple and informative book introduces young readers to the process of building a house, from the foundation to the finishing touches.
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