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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces they had and the number of pieces they used to build their structure.
  • Addition: The child practiced addition by combining different numbers of Lego pieces to create their structure.
  • Subtraction: The child learned subtraction by removing Lego pieces from their structure to modify or improve it.
  • Measurement: The child learned about measurement by comparing the size of different Lego pieces and using them to build structures of specific dimensions.
  • Geometry: The child learned about basic geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles by using Lego pieces to create structures with these shapes.
  • Patterns: The child explored patterns by arranging Lego pieces in different sequences or repeating patterns to create visually appealing structures.
  • Estimation: The child practiced estimation by guessing the number of Lego pieces they would need to build a specific structure before actually counting them.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to explore more complex geometric shapes and patterns using Lego pieces. They can also try building structures with specific measurements or dimensions, challenging their understanding of measurement and spatial reasoning. Additionally, the child can be encouraged to create their own math challenges using Lego pieces, such as solving addition or subtraction problems by building structures with the corresponding number of pieces.

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