- Learned about shapes and geometry by building structures with different Lego pieces
- Explored the concept of balance and stability while constructing tall towers
- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Understood cause and effect by experimenting with different ways to connect Lego pieces and observing the results
- Learned about colors and patterns by sorting and organizing Lego pieces by their characteristics
- Explored the concept of gravity by observing how Lego structures fall or stay upright
- Developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to build a specific structure using limited Lego pieces
- Learned about basic engineering principles by constructing bridges, ramps, and other simple structures
- Explored the concept of symmetry by creating symmetrical designs with Lego pieces
- Developed spatial awareness by visualizing and planning the construction of Lego structures
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to experiment with different Lego pieces and create more complex structures. Introduce them to Lego sets with specific themes, such as space or vehicles, to further explore scientific concepts related to those themes. Encourage the child to use their imagination and creativity to build their own unique Lego creations. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to collaborate with others and engage in group Lego building activities to enhance their teamwork and communication skills.