- Learned about different materials and their properties by using various building materials.
- Explored the concept of balance and stability while constructing different structures.
- Observed how adding or removing components affected the stability of the building.
- Learned about shapes and geometry by using blocks or Legos to create different structures.
- Explored concepts of structure and function by building different types of buildings, such as houses, schools, and bridges.
- Learned about teamwork and collaboration by working with peers to build larger structures.
- Explored the concept of problem-solving by identifying and overcoming challenges encountered during the building process.
- Understood the importance of following instructions and using building plans to create specific structures.
- Explored the concept of simple machines by incorporating pulleys, levers, or gears into their building projects.
- Learned about the historical significance of different architectural styles and their impact on different cultures.
Tips for continued development:
Encourage the child to keep exploring building and construction using a variety of materials such as clay, sticks, or recycled items. Encourage them to experiment with different designs and structures. Introduce books or videos about famous architects or historical buildings to deepen their understanding of architecture and its impact on society. Provide opportunities for the child to visit construction sites or architectural landmarks to further enhance their knowledge and appreciation for buildings and structures.