Math
- The child learned basic counting and number recognition by counting and sorting Lego pieces.
- They practiced addition and subtraction concepts by building and taking apart Lego structures.
- The child learned about shapes and spatial awareness by constructing different Lego designs.
- They explored patterns and sequencing by arranging Lego bricks in specific orders.
For continued development, encourage the child to use Lego as a hands-on manipulative for math activities. They can practice counting, sorting, and grouping objects using Lego bricks. They can also explore more complex math concepts such as multiplication and division by creating arrays or building models to represent word problems.
Book Recommendations
- The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspirations and building ideas for various Lego creations.
- Lego City: Look Out Below! by Michael Anthony Steele: Join the Lego City police officers as they solve a mystery and catch the thief.
- Emmet's Guide to Being Awesome by Ace Landers: Based on the Lego Movie, this book follows the adventures of Emmet Brickowski and includes building tips and activities.
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