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  • Understanding the concept of community by building a Lego city with different buildings and structures.
  • Learning about different cultures and societies by creating Lego figures representing people from various parts of the world.
  • Exploring the concept of government by constructing a Lego town hall or government building.
  • Understanding the importance of teamwork and collaboration by working together with friends or family members to build a Lego structure.
  • Learning about historical events by recreating famous landmarks or historical scenes using Legos.
  • Developing problem-solving skills by figuring out how to build complex Lego structures and finding solutions to challenges that arise during the process.
  • Understanding the concept of trade and economy by creating a Lego marketplace or business district.
  • Exploring the concept of urban planning and city development by designing and constructing a Lego city layout.
  • Learning about different types of transportation and infrastructure by building Lego roads, bridges, and vehicles.
  • Developing spatial awareness and map-reading skills by creating a Lego map of a fictional or real place.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

- Researching and learning more about specific historical events or landmarks that were recreated with Legos.

- Organizing a Lego exhibition or showcase to share the child's creations with others and learn from their feedback.

- Participating in Lego building competitions or challenges to further enhance problem-solving and creativity skills.

- Exploring different Lego sets or themes that focus on specific social studies topics, such as ancient civilizations or famous world landmarks.

- Using Legos to create stop-motion videos or short films that tell stories related to social studies concepts.

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