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Math

  • The child practiced spatial awareness and geometry by constructing buildings, roads, and other structures.
  • They applied basic counting and number recognition skills when organizing and sorting the Lego pieces.
  • The child practiced measurement and estimation by determining the size and scale of their Lego city.
  • They learned about patterns and symmetry when designing the layout and repeating structures.

Science

  • The child explored principles of engineering and architecture by designing and constructing their Lego city.
  • They learned about stability and balance when building tall structures or bridges.
  • The child experimented with cause and effect as they tested different building techniques and observed how their city held together.
  • They developed problem-solving skills by overcoming challenges such as creating sturdy foundations or incorporating moving parts.

Encourage further development by suggesting the child expand their Lego city by incorporating more complex structures, such as skyscrapers or landmarks from famous cities around the world. They can also explore different themes or scenarios, such as building a futuristic city or a city on another planet.

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