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  • Counting the number of Lego pieces needed to build the car
  • Identifying and naming different shapes of Lego pieces
  • Comparing the sizes of different Lego pieces
  • Measuring the distance the Lego car travels during the race
  • Estimating the time it takes for the Lego car to complete the race
  • Adding up the scores of multiple races to determine the winner

For continued development, the child can explore more complex designs and experiment with different variables, such as changing the weight or size of the Lego car to see how it affects its speed. They can also create a chart or graph to track the performance of different Lego cars over time. Additionally, the child can practice multiplication and division by calculating the average speed or time of the Lego cars in the races.

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