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Math

  • The child practiced counting and sorting by organizing and counting the Lego pieces before using them to build the tower.
  • They learned about spatial awareness and geometry as they figured out how to stack the Lego pieces to create a stable tower.
  • The child explored patterns and symmetry by creating different designs or repeating patterns with the Lego bricks.
  • They engaged in measurement and comparison when discussing the height and size of their tower in comparison to other objects or friends’ towers.

Physical Education

  • The child developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while handling and placing the Lego pieces accurately.
  • They practiced balance and coordination as they reached and stretched to add pieces to higher levels of the tower.
  • The child engaged in gross motor movement as they stood, squatted, or knelt to build the tower at different heights.

Science

  • The child learned about stability and weight distribution as they experimented with different ways to build a sturdy tower.
  • They explored concepts of engineering and architecture as they constructed and tested the strength of their tower.
  • The child discovered basic principles of physics, such as balance and gravity, as they observed the tower's stability or potential for collapse.
  • They practiced problem-solving and critical thinking skills when troubleshooting and adjusting the tower for improved stability.

Encourage continued development by incorporating challenges for the child, such as building the tallest tower possible or creating a Lego maze with specific features. Engage the child in discussions about different types of structures or architectural marvels to inspire them to experiment with new ideas when building with Legos.

Book Recommendations

  • Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: Follow the story of a young boy with a passion for building and creating architectural wonders. This book sparks creativity and introduces basic engineering concepts.
  • 10-Step Guide to Living with Your Monster by Laura Gehl: Dive into a fun story where a young boy builds a tower to keep his playful monster friend entertained, introducing concepts of friendship and problem-solving.
  • Actual Size by Steve Jenkins: This book introduces size and scale concepts with vivid illustrations of animals and insects at their actual size, encouraging exploration and measurement comparison.

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