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  • The child practiced following written instructions to build the lego tower.
  • They learned new vocabulary related to lego building, such as "bricks," "baseplate," and "connectors."
  • The child developed their reading skills by reading the instructions carefully.
  • They improved their comprehension skills by understanding the sequence of steps required to build the tower.
  • The child practiced their writing skills by taking notes or writing down any additional ideas or modifications they wanted to make to the tower.
  • They enhanced their communication skills by discussing the activity with others, explaining their process, and asking for help if needed.
  • The child exercised their creativity by customizing the tower design or adding unique features.
  • They learned about spatial concepts and geometry by visualizing and manipulating the lego pieces to create a stable tower.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

- Encouraging the child to write a descriptive paragraph or a short story about their lego tower, using their imagination to create a narrative around it.

- Introducing the child to building instructions for more complex lego sets, challenging them to read and follow more advanced texts.

- Engaging the child in group activities where they can collaborate with others to build larger structures or create lego cities, fostering teamwork and communication skills.

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