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Science

  • The child has learned about structural engineering principles through building various Lego structures, understanding concepts of balance, stability, and load-bearing capabilities.
  • They have experimented with simple machines such as gears, levers, and pulleys by incorporating them into their Lego creations, gaining a practical understanding of how these machines function.
  • The child has explored basic concepts of physics, including force and motion, by constructing and testing Lego vehicles and other moving mechanisms.
  • Through the activity, they have also learned about renewable energy sources and sustainability by engaging with Lego kits that incorporate solar panels and wind turbines.

For continued development, encourage the child to start documenting their Lego builds, noting the scientific principles they applied in each project. They can also explore more complex engineering concepts by designing and building advanced Lego mechanisms, such as cranes, bridges, or even simple robots. Additionally, they can explore real-world applications of engineering and sustainability through researching and designing Lego models of eco-friendly buildings or innovative energy solutions.

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