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  • English Language Arts:
    • Reading: The child read the instructions and followed them to build the LEGO set.
    • Comprehension: The child understood the sequential steps required to assemble the LEGO set.
    • Following directions: The child carefully followed the instructions to complete the task successfully.
  • Math:
    • Counting: The child counted the number of LEGO pieces required and ensured they had all the necessary components.
    • Spatial awareness: The child had to recognize and understand the different shapes and dimensions of the LEGO pieces to assemble them correctly.
    • Problem-solving: The child encountered challenges while building and had to figure out solutions, such as identifying missing pieces or adjusting incorrectly placed ones.

Encourage your child to further develop their skills by:

  • Writing a short story featuring the Avengers characters they built, using descriptive language and proper sentence structure.
  • Creating their own LEGO design and writing step-by-step instructions for others to follow.
  • Exploring more advanced math concepts through LEGO, such as multiplication or division of LEGO pieces to complete certain structures.
  • Participating in group building activities where they can collaborate with friends or siblings to build larger LEGO sets and practice communication skills.
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