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  • The child learned vocabulary words related to building and construction, such as "brick," "block," "structure," and "foundation."
  • The child practiced following written instructions to build specific Lego models, improving their reading comprehension skills.
  • The child engaged in imaginative play with their Lego creations, developing their storytelling and narrative skills.
  • The child used descriptive language to explain their Lego designs to others, enhancing their communication skills.
  • The child read and followed the names of different Lego sets and themes, expanding their knowledge of words and concepts.

Continued development related to the Lego activity can include:

  • Encouraging the child to write stories or create comic strips featuring their Lego characters and creations.
  • Introducing Lego-themed books or magazines for the child to read, further enhancing their reading skills.
  • Playing word games or creating word puzzles using Lego-related vocabulary words to reinforce spelling and word recognition.
  • Encouraging the child to participate in Lego building competitions or challenges that require them to write descriptions or explanations of their designs.
  • Exploring online resources or joining Lego clubs or communities where the child can engage in discussions and writing activities related to Lego.
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