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English Language Arts

  • The child learned vocabulary related to lego, such as bricks, blocks, and construction.
  • Through building lego structures, the child practiced following sequential instructions, enhancing their reading comprehension skills.
  • By engaging in pretend play with lego, the child developed storytelling and imaginative thinking abilities.
  • The child may have also practiced communication skills by collaborating with others during the activity.

For continued development, encourage the child to write stories or create comic strips based on their lego creations. They can also practice reading aloud or retelling stories using lego characters as props.

Book Recommendations

  • LEGO City: Adventures in LEGO City by Scholastic: Join the LEGO City police and firefighters on exciting adventures in LEGO City. Perfect for young readers who enjoy lego and action-packed stories.
  • The LEGO Ideas Book by DK Publishing: This book encourages creativity and provides inspiration for new lego builds. It includes step-by-step instructions for building various lego models.
  • LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Batman's Missions by Scholastic: Follow Batman as he takes on villains in Gotham City, using his lego superpowers. A thrilling read for lego and superhero fans.

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