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Math

  • The child has learned about the relative sizes and distances of the planets by constructing them to scale.
  • They have practiced measuring and comparing the sizes of the planets and their distance from the sun using lego bricks as a unit of measurement.
  • They have used basic multiplication and division to scale down the sizes of the planets while maintaining their relative proportions.
  • The child has also applied geometry concepts by creating the shapes of the planets using lego bricks.

Science

  • The child has gained knowledge about the solar system, including the order of the planets, their characteristics, and their positions relative to the sun.
  • They have learned about gravity and the forces that hold the planets in their orbits as they built and arranged the Lego solar system.
  • The activity has provided an opportunity for the child to understand the concept of scale in the solar system, and how it compares to real-world distances and sizes.
  • The child has also developed their understanding of astronomical concepts such as rotation, revolution, and the orbit of the planets.

Continued development related to this activity could include encouraging the child to research and create a presentation about a specific planet in the solar system. They could explore the unique features, climate, and geographical characteristics of that planet, fostering a deeper understanding of astronomy and scientific research skills. Additionally, they could be encouraged to create a story or comic depicting a journey through the Lego solar system, incorporating scientific facts and creative storytelling.

Book Recommendations

  • National Geographic Kids: First Big Book of Space by Catherine D. Hughes: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to space, including the solar system and beyond, in an engaging and visually appealing way.
  • Mission to the Moon by Frank Berrios: This book brings the Apollo 11 mission to life through an informative and entertaining story, offering insights into space exploration and history.
  • The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen: Join Ms. Frizzle and her class on an educational and entertaining adventure through the solar system, packed with scientific facts and imagination.

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