Art
- The child practiced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while assembling the lego ship.
- They exercised creativity by designing and customizing the ship using different colors and shapes.
English Language Arts
- The child can engage in storytelling by creating a narrative around the lego ship, fostering language and writing skills.
- They can practice descriptive writing by detailing the features and functions of the ship.
Math
- The child applied spatial awareness and geometry principles while building and arranging the lego pieces.
- They can learn about measurement and proportion by comparing the sizes of different lego pieces.
Science
- They learned about structural stability and balance through the construction of the ship.
- They can explore buoyancy and water displacement by testing the ship in water.
After building the lego ship, encourage the child to create a story about a voyage the ship embarks on. This can inspire them to write creatively, incorporating elements of adventure, problem-solving, and imagination. Additionally, ask the child to research different types of ships from history and incorporate those designs into their lego ship-building activities, providing historical context to their creations.
Book Recommendations
- The Magic School Bus Takes a Dive by Joanna Cole: Join Ms. Frizzle's class on an underwater adventure, learning about marine life and exploration.
- Lego Man in Space by Mara Shaughnessy: This book follows the journey of a lego astronaut as he explores the unknown in space.
- The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey: A humorous and imaginative story about two friends who create their own superhero and embark on wild adventures.
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