English Language Arts
- The child practiced following written instructions by building structures with legos.
- Through storytelling, the child used their imagination to create characters and scenarios with legos.
- While playing with legos, the child developed their vocabulary by discussing the colors, shapes, and sizes of the blocks.
- The child improved their reading skills by reading instruction manuals or building guides that came with the lego sets.
Encourage the child to continue developing their English Language Arts skills by incorporating legos into their reading and writing activities. They can create their own stories with lego characters and write them down. Additionally, they can read books about legos and even create their own mini lego books to share with friends or family.
Book Recommendations
- The Lego Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and ideas for building various lego creations, encouraging the child's creativity and imagination.
- LEGO City: Look Out Below! by Michael Anthony Steele: This book combines a fun story with lego building instructions, allowing the child to engage in both reading and hands-on building activities.
- I Love That Minifigure! by DK: This book features interesting facts and stories about different lego minifigures, promoting reading comprehension and expanding the child's knowledge about the lego world.
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