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  • Following written instructions to build a specific Lego set
  • Using descriptive language to explain the design and features of the completed Lego set
  • Writing a short story or script using the Lego set as a prop or setting
  • Practicing spelling and vocabulary by labeling different parts of the Lego set
  • Collaborating with peers to build a larger, more complex Lego creation and communicating ideas effectively

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Write a step-by-step guide on how to build their own Lego creation
  • Use Legos to act out scenes from a book or story they have read
  • Write a persuasive essay on why Legos are the best toy for creativity and imagination
  • Participate in a Lego building competition or challenge with friends or family
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