Activity: "Legos"
Social Studies
- The child learned about different cultures by building structures inspired by famous landmarks around the world.
- They explored the concept of community and teamwork by working together to build a Lego city.
- They learned about transportation and infrastructure by constructing roads, bridges, and transportation vehicles using Legos.
- Through imaginative play with Legos, the child developed an understanding of different roles and occupations within a community.
Encourage continued development by challenging the child to build Lego structures that represent historical events or landmarks from different countries. This can help them deepen their knowledge of social studies topics while fostering creativity and critical thinking.
Book Recommendations
- LEGO City: Busy Word Book by Scholastic: This interactive book introduces various aspects of a bustling city, including different community helpers and their roles.
- LEGO Ninjago: Reader Collection by Greg Farshtey: These action-packed stories featuring the popular Ninjago characters can spark an interest in different cultures and history.
- LEGO Nonfiction: Space by Penelope Arlon: This book combines fun Lego illustrations with educational facts about space exploration, introducing young readers to the wonders of the universe.
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