- Understanding of shapes and geometry: The child learned how to stack and align the Lego bricks in different shapes and sizes to create a tower.
- Counting and number sense: The child practiced counting the number of bricks used in the tower, learning to recognize and associate numbers with quantity.
- Measurement and estimation: The child learned to estimate the height of the tower and measured its height using standard Lego bricks as units of measurement.
- Patterns and sequencing: The child learned to create patterns by alternating colors or sizes of bricks while building the tower.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex geometric shapes using Lego bricks, such as cubes and pyramids, and create structures with specific measurements or proportions. They can also challenge themselves by building towers with a specific pattern or sequence, or even incorporate math operations by assigning a numerical value to each brick and creating equations with the tower's height.