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  • The child learned about measurement and scale by following the instructions to build the lego car, which required precise measurements and proportions.
  • They practiced basic addition and subtraction skills by counting and adding up the number of lego pieces needed for each step of the car's construction.
  • The child applied geometry concepts by visualizing and understanding the different angles and shapes involved in building the lego car.
  • They developed problem-solving skills as they encountered challenges and had to figure out how to fix or modify their lego car design.

Encourage the child to continue exploring math concepts through lego building. They can experiment with different car designs, modify the dimensions, and explore how changes in measurements or angles affect the car's performance. This hands-on approach will help reinforce their understanding of math principles in a fun and engaging way.

Book Recommendations

  • The LEGO Technic Idea Book: Simple Machines by Yoshihito Isogawa: This book provides inspiration and instructions for building various simple machines using LEGO Technic pieces, including cars, cranes, and gears.
  • LEGO Awesome Ideas by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book showcases a wide range of LEGO builds, including vehicles, buildings, and creations from different themes. It can inspire the child to come up with unique and creative designs for their lego cars.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: Although not directly related to building lego cars, this humorous picture book introduces math concepts in a fun and relatable way, encouraging children to see math in their everyday lives.

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