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Physical Education

  • Developed fine motor skills by stacking and connecting the Lego pieces to build the tower.
  • Improved hand-eye coordination by carefully placing the pieces on top of each other to create a stable structure.
  • Enhanced gross motor skills by reaching, bending, and stretching to access different parts of the Lego tower.
  • Encouraged creativity and imagination in designing the tower with the available Lego pieces.

After building the Lego tower, encourage the child to engage in imaginative play with their creation. This could involve creating a story around the tower, role-playing with miniature figures, or incorporating the tower into a larger Lego construction project. Additionally, consider introducing challenges that involve building different types of towers or structures using the Lego pieces, promoting problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

Book Recommendations

  • When a Dragon Moves In by Jodi Moore: A whimsical tale of a boy who builds a sandcastle, which turns into a fantastical adventure when a dragon moves in!
  • Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: Follow the imaginative Iggy Peck as he dreams of becoming an architect and creates marvelous structures out of unusual materials.
  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: An inspiring story about a young girl who learns the power of creativity and self-expression through simple dots and shapes.

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