- Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces used in the gadget.
- Number recognition: The child identified and recognized the numbers on the Lego pieces.
- Addition: The child learned to add the number of Lego pieces used in different parts of the gadget.
- Subtraction: The child learned to subtract the number of Lego pieces used when modifying or dismantling the gadget.
- Patterning: The child created patterns using different colored Lego pieces in the gadget.
- Measurement: The child compared the sizes of different Lego pieces and used them to measure lengths or heights in the gadget.
- Shape recognition: The child identified and used different shapes of Lego pieces in the gadget.
- Problem-solving: The child encountered challenges while building the gadget and had to find solutions, developing problem-solving skills.
Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more complex mathematical concepts through Lego building. They can create more advanced gadgets that involve multiplication, division, fractions, and geometry. Additionally, they can use Lego pieces to create graphs, charts, and patterns to further enhance their understanding of math concepts.