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Math

  • The child learned about measurement and spatial reasoning as they built the Lego trucks and ensured that the moving parts fit together correctly.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition as they counted the number of Lego pieces needed for each part of the truck.
  • The child used problem-solving skills to figure out how to make the moving parts work smoothly and efficiently.
  • They learned about patterns and symmetry as they built the truck and made sure that both sides were balanced and matched.

Science

  • The child learned about simple machines as they engineered different moving parts for their Lego trucks, such as wheels, axles, and levers.
  • They explored the concept of motion and force as they experimented with different ways to make their trucks move forward, backward, or turn.
  • The child gained an understanding of cause and effect by observing how their actions affected the movement of the Lego trucks.
  • They learned about friction and how it can affect the movement of the trucks on different surfaces.

Continued development:

Encourage the child to further explore the concepts of measurement and spatial reasoning by challenging them to build more complex Lego truck designs with precise measurements. They could also experiment with different materials to see how it affects the trucks' movement and performance. Additionally, the child can create a simple map or diagram of their Lego truck designs to enhance their spatial visualization skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and instructions for building various Lego vehicles, including trucks with moving parts.
  • The Lego Power Functions Idea Book by Yoshihito Isogawa: This book explores advanced Lego building techniques and includes ideas for creating trucks with motorized and remote-controlled functions.
  • Lego Ninjago: Build Your Own Adventure by DK: This book combines storytelling with building instructions, allowing children to create their own Lego Ninjago trucks and trucks for the characters in the story.

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