- Developed vocabulary by reading and following instructions on Lego sets
- Enhanced reading comprehension skills by understanding Lego building steps
- Improved writing skills by creating stories and descriptions for Lego creations
- Practiced grammar and sentence structure while writing about Lego models
- Expanded creativity and imagination through building unique Lego structures
- Strengthened critical thinking skills by problem-solving and troubleshooting Lego construction challenges
- Enhanced communication skills by discussing and explaining Lego designs with peers
- Developed research skills by reading about different Lego themes and sets
- Improved listening skills by following verbal instructions during Lego building sessions
- Enhanced storytelling abilities by using Lego models as props for imaginative play
Continued development related to the Lego activity can be fostered by:
- Encouraging the child to write and illustrate their own Lego-themed stories or comics
- Organizing Lego building challenges or competitions to promote problem-solving and teamwork
- Introducing the child to Lego-related books or movies to further expand their knowledge and creativity
- Engaging in discussions about the history and engineering behind Lego sets to foster curiosity and critical thinking
- Encouraging the child to create their own Lego instructions or tutorials to practice writing and communication skills