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Math

  • The child learned spatial awareness and geometry by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces to build structures.
  • They practiced counting and basic addition by determining the number of Lego bricks needed and adding them together.
  • They explored symmetry and patterns by creating symmetrical Lego designs or repeating patterns with different colors or shapes.
  • They applied problem-solving skills by figuring out how many Lego bricks were needed to complete a specific height or length.

For continued development, encourage the child to create more complex structures with different shapes and sizes. They can challenge themselves by incorporating multiplication or division concepts, such as building a tower with a specific number of Lego bricks per level or dividing a certain number of bricks equally among different structures. Additionally, they can explore architectural concepts by designing and building specific structures or landmarks using Lego.

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