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English Language Arts

  • The child learned vocabulary related to building and construction while discussing the Lego house.
  • Following instructions for building the Lego house helped develop reading comprehension and sequencing skills.
  • Imagining and describing the features of the Lego house encouraged creativity and language development.
  • Discussing the Lego house experience encouraged the child to practice verbal communication and storytelling.

For continued development, encourage the child to write a story about the Lego house, including details such as who lives there, what adventures happen in the house, and how it was built. This will further enhance their language skills and creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Three Little Pigs by Various Authors: This classic tale of building houses provides a fun connection to the Lego house activity.
  • Building a House by Byron Barton: A simple and engaging book that introduces the process of building a house, connecting to the child's construction experience.
  • The House That Jack Built by Antonio Frasconi: This cumulative story about a house being built offers a creative parallel to the child's construction project.

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