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Activity: "My child made Lego buildings"

English Language Arts

  • The child practiced descriptive writing by describing their Lego buildings using adjectives and sensory details.
  • They developed storytelling skills by creating narratives for their Lego buildings, incorporating characters and plot elements.
  • They learned about sequencing and organization by explaining the order in which they constructed and built their Lego buildings.
  • Through building and playing with their Lego structures, the child enhanced their vocabulary by using words related to construction and architecture.

Encourage your child's continued development by providing them with writing prompts related to their Lego buildings. For example, ask them to write a short story about a Lego character that lives in one of their buildings. You can also challenge them to write a step-by-step guide on how to build their favorite Lego creation. These activities will further enhance their storytelling and writing skills while maintaining their interest in Lego building.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book offers inspiration and building ideas for young Lego enthusiasts, providing step-by-step instructions for various Lego creations.
  • Building Amazing Creations: Sean Kenney's Art with Lego Bricks by Jennifer Kemmeter and Sean Kenney: This book showcases incredible Lego creations and encourages children to explore their own creativity with Lego bricks.
  • How to Build a House with Lego by Rachel Wright: This book guides children through the process of building their own Lego house, teaching them basic architectural concepts and inspiring them to create their own designs.

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