- Art:
- Learned shapes and colors by using different Lego pieces.
- Explored spatial awareness and measurement while building structures.
- Practiced fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces.
- Expressed creativity by constructing unique Lego designs.
- Science:
- Understood basic engineering concepts while assembling Lego models.
- Explored cause and effect relationships by testing different Lego configurations.
- Learned about balance and stability while constructing stable Lego structures.
- Developed problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and fixing Lego constructions.
Continued development of the child's skills in art and science can include:
- Encouraging the child to create original Lego designs that tell a story or represent specific objects or scenes.
- Introducing more complex Lego sets to challenge the child's problem-solving skills and expand their knowledge of engineering principles.
- Exploring the history of Lego and its impact on architecture, design, and technology.
- Encouraging the child to experiment with different materials and textures to incorporate into their Lego structures to enhance artistic elements.