- Following instructions: The child learned how to read and understand the step-by-step instructions provided with the Lego set.
- Sequencing: The child practiced putting the Lego pieces together in the correct order, following the instructions.
- Descriptive language: The child used descriptive language to explain the different parts of the Lego set and how they fit together.
- Writing skills: The child may have written down any notes or observations about the Lego set, such as the colors or shapes of the pieces.
- Imagination and storytelling: The child may have used the Lego set to create a story or scenario, using their imagination and storytelling skills.
- Problem-solving: The child may have encountered challenges while building the Lego set and had to problem-solve to find a solution.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create their own Lego designs and write instructions for others to follow. This will further develop their writing skills and ability to give clear directions. Additionally, encourage the child to use their imagination to create stories or scenarios with their Lego creations, and have them write or verbally share their stories to further develop their storytelling skills.