- Counting: The child counted the number of Lego pieces used to build the bakery.
- Addition: The child added up the total number of Lego pieces used to build the bakery and the tea party set.
- Subtraction: The child subtracted the number of Lego pieces left after building the bakery from the total number of Lego pieces available.
- Measurement: The child measured the size of the Lego bakery using other Lego pieces as units of measurement.
- Division: The child divided the Lego pieces equally among the different sections of the bakery, such as the kitchen, dining area, and display counter.
- Geometry: The child used different shapes of Lego pieces to construct the bakery, such as rectangular bricks for walls and circular bricks for tables.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Explore more complex building designs using different shapes and sizes of Lego pieces.
- Create a menu for the bakery and assign prices to each item, practicing addition and multiplication.
- Design and build additional structures for the Minecraft world, incorporating more advanced geometric concepts.
- Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the dimensions of the Lego bakery more accurately.
- Engage in role-playing scenarios where the child can practice real-life math skills, such as calculating change or determining the number of servings needed for a tea party.