English Language Arts
- The child practiced following written instructions to build Lego structures.
- They used descriptive language to communicate their ideas and discuss their creations with peers.
- Through Lego storytelling, the child enhanced their narrative skills by creating characters, settings, and plots.
- They expanded their vocabulary by learning new Lego-related terms and discussing different Lego pieces and their functions.
Encourage continued development in English Language Arts by encouraging the child to write stories or create comic strips featuring Lego characters and settings. They can also practice reading instructions and building more complex Lego structures independently.
Book Recommendations
- The Lego Adventures of Max and Mia: The Great Lego Race by Meredith Rusu: Join Max and Mia on an exciting Lego race as they overcome obstacles and showcase their engineering skills.
- Lego City: Busy Builders by Trey King: Explore the bustling world of Lego City with the busy builders as they work on various construction projects.
- Lego Star Wars: A New Hope by Emma Grange: Experience the epic adventure of Star Wars through Lego characters and settings, following the story of the first movie in the original trilogy.
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