- Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces they have.
- Sorting: The child sorted the Lego pieces by color, size, or shape.
- Patterning: The child created patterns using different colored Lego pieces.
- Addition: The child practiced addition by combining two sets of Lego pieces.
- Subtraction: The child practiced subtraction by removing Lego pieces from a set.
- Measurement: The child compared the sizes of different Lego pieces.
- Geometry: The child built shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles using Lego pieces.
- Problem-solving: The child used critical thinking skills to figure out how to build a specific structure or solve a design challenge.
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Introducing more complex patterns and encouraging the child to create their own.
- Using Lego pieces to explore concepts of multiplication and division.
- Incorporating measurement activities by challenging the child to build structures of specific heights or lengths.
- Introducing more advanced geometry concepts such as symmetry and angles through Lego building.
- Encouraging the child to design and build their own structures, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.