Math
- The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry concepts such as shape recognition and building structures with Lego pieces.
- They practiced counting and sorting by organizing the Lego pieces based on size, color, or shape.
- The child learned about measurement by comparing the lengths or heights of different Lego structures they built.
- They explored basic addition and subtraction concepts by adding or removing Lego pieces from their structures.
After completing the Lego house activity, encourage the child to continue developing their math skills through other creative building projects. They can try building different types of houses, buildings, or even cities using Lego blocks. This will allow them to reinforce their understanding of geometry, measurement, and counting while having fun and being imaginative.
Book Recommendations
- Lego City: Build It! Fix It! by Scholastic: This book provides step-by-step instructions for building different Lego City structures and vehicles, allowing the child to practice their math skills while engaging in imaginative play.
- Lego Friends: New Girl in Town by Scholastic: In this storybook, the child can join the Lego Friends characters as they build and explore their town, learning about teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity along the way.
- Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu by Tracey West: This book follows the adventures of the Lego Ninjago characters as they battle evil forces using their ninja skills, providing an exciting and engaging reading experience for the child.
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