- The child learned vocabulary related to airplanes, such as "wings," "cockpit," and "propellers."
- They practiced following instructions by reading the Lego airplane building manual.
- The child developed their reading comprehension skills by understanding the steps required to build the Lego airplane.
- They may have engaged in imaginative play, creating stories and scenarios involving the Lego airplane, which can enhance their storytelling and narrative skills.
- The child may have practiced writing by creating signs or labels for their Lego airplane, such as "Airline" or "Flight 123."
For continued development, the child can:
- Write a short story or script involving the Lego airplane and its adventures.
- Research and read books or articles about airplanes to expand their knowledge and vocabulary in the subject.
- Create a mini airport or runway using other Lego pieces and practice giving directions or describing the different parts of the airport in writing.
- Engage in role-playing activities where they pretend to be pilots, flight attendants, or passengers, using English language skills to communicate and interact in different scenarios.