- Reading and following instructions to build the Lego city
- Identifying and understanding different types of Lego pieces
- Using descriptive language to explain the features of the Lego city
- Writing a story or script for the Lego city characters
- Practicing spelling and vocabulary by labeling different parts of the Lego city
- Developing storytelling skills by creating narratives for the Lego city
- Enhancing communication skills by discussing the Lego city with others
- Improving comprehension skills by reading Lego city-related books or articles
- Expanding imagination and creativity through building and designing the Lego city
- Developing critical thinking skills by problem-solving and troubleshooting during the construction process
Continued development related to the "Lego city" activity can be encouraged through various creative ways. The child can explore different themes for their Lego city, such as creating a futuristic city or a historical setting. They can also challenge themselves by building more complex structures or incorporating moving parts into their city. Additionally, the child can write and perform plays or skits using the Lego city as a stage, further enhancing their language arts skills. Encouraging the child to share their Lego city with others, either through presentations or online platforms, can also foster their communication and presentation skills.