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Math

  • The child practiced spatial reasoning and geometry concepts while building the dragons, such as understanding how to fit different pieces together and create structures.
  • Counting and sorting were involved as the child may have had to count the number of specific LEGO pieces needed and sort them according to size and color for the dragon's design.
  • The child may have utilized measurement skills when following the instructions for building the dragons, such as measuring the length of specific LEGO pieces or comparing their sizes.
  • Problem-solving skills were developed as the child encountered challenges during the building process, such as figuring out how to make the dragon's wings sturdy or how to create a balanced structure.

Encourage continued development by involving the child in more complex LEGO building projects that require them to calculate ratios of pieces, create symmetrical designs, and find solutions to more intricate challenges. This could include building LEGO landscapes, vehicles, or even using LEGO as a tool for demonstrating math problems.

Book Recommendations

  • The LEGO Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and instructions for constructing various LEGO models, encouraging creativity and problem-solving.
  • The Math Curse by Jon Scieszka: This humorous book helps children understand and embrace math concepts in everyday life through engaging storytelling.
  • Lego Man in Space: A True Story by Mara Shaughnessy: This book tells the true story of a LEGO figure's journey to space and back, combining elements of science and creative exploration.

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