Activity: "My child built a Lego houseâ
Science
- The child learned about basic engineering principles and structures while building the Lego house.
- They explored concepts of balance and stability to ensure the Lego house stands upright.
- The child developed problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and making adjustments to the Lego house design.
- They gained an understanding of spatial awareness and geometry through arranging and connecting Lego bricks.
Encourage your child to further explore their engineering skills by challenging them to build more complex structures with Legos. They can try building bridges, vehicles, or even tall towers. Encourage them to experiment with different designs and materials to enhance their understanding of engineering concepts.
Book Recommendations
- Build It: Structures, Systems, and You by Adrienne Mason: This book explores various structures in the world, from bridges to skyscrapers, and encourages children to think critically about design and construction.
- What Is Science? by Rebecca Kai Dotlich: This book introduces young readers to the basic principles of science and encourages them to observe and explore the world around them.
- The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building with Legos, encouraging children to think creatively and explore their own unique designs.
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