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  • Gravity: The child learned that the Lego tower can fall down if not balanced properly.
  • Engineering: The child learned how to build a stable tower by stacking the Lego bricks in a specific way.
  • Structures: The child learned about the different types of structures, such as arches and columns, by incorporating them into their Lego tower.
  • Balance: The child learned how to distribute the weight of the Lego bricks evenly to prevent the tower from toppling over.
  • Stability: The child learned that a wider base provides more stability to the Lego tower.

Continued development related to the Lego tower activity can include:

  • Experimenting with different materials, such as wooden blocks or plastic cups, to build towers and compare their stability.
  • Exploring the concept of center of gravity by building tall towers with various objects and observing how they balance.
  • Introducing the concept of forces by building a Lego tower and then applying external forces, such as blowing air or gently shaking the table, to see how it affects the tower's stability.
  • Encouraging the child to design and build more complex structures using Lego bricks, such as bridges or buildings, to further enhance their engineering skills.
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