- The child learned about shapes by identifying and sorting different block shapes.
- They learned about sizes by comparing and stacking blocks of different sizes.
- The child learned about counting by counting the number of blocks they have or the number of blocks they used to build a tower.
- They learned about patterns by creating patterns with different colored blocks.
- The child learned about spatial awareness by building structures and understanding how the blocks fit together.
- They learned about addition and subtraction by adding or removing blocks from a tower.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to:
- Create more complex patterns using different shapes and colors of blocks.
- Introduce basic measurement concepts by comparing the lengths or heights of different block structures.
- Explore symmetry by building symmetrical structures with blocks.
- Introduce basic multiplication and division concepts by grouping blocks or dividing a tower into equal parts.
- Encourage problem-solving skills by challenging the child to build specific structures or solve block-related puzzles.