- Counting: The child can count the number of lego blocks used in a construction.
- Addition: The child can add the number of lego blocks from different colors or sizes to find the total number of blocks used.
- Subtraction: The child can subtract the number of lego blocks removed or disassembled from the total number of blocks used to find the remaining blocks.
- Patterning: The child can create patterns by using different colors or sizes of lego blocks in a specific order.
- Measurement: The child can estimate and compare the lengths of lego structures to understand concepts of length and size.
- Spatial Awareness: The child can develop spatial awareness skills by building lego structures and understanding how different blocks fit together.
- Geometry: The child can learn about shapes and angles by manipulating lego blocks and creating geometric structures.
Encourage the child to continue their math learning through lego play by introducing challenges such as building structures with specific numbers of blocks, creating symmetrical designs, or exploring 3D shapes. Additionally, encourage the child to document their creations and describe them using mathematical vocabulary to further reinforce their understanding of math concepts.