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English

  • Improved creativity and imagination by designing and constructing unique structures.
  • Enhanced communication skills through discussing building plans and collaborating with others.
  • Expanded vocabulary and writing skills by creating stories or instructions for their Lego creations.

Science

  • Developed problem-solving skills by constructing complex Lego models and troubleshooting any issues that arose.
  • Learned about engineering concepts, such as symmetry, balance, and stability, through hands-on building experiences.
  • Explored physics principles, including force and motion, when building and testing moving parts of their Lego creations.

Social Studies

  • Explored historical and architectural concepts by constructing models of famous landmarks or historical scenes.
  • Learned about teamwork and collaboration while building with siblings or friends.
  • Investigated cultural diversity by building models representing different cultures or historical periods.

Encourage continued development by incorporating Lego challenges based on famous literature or scientific discoveries. Additionally, you can assign writing tasks to create narratives or informative pieces about their Lego creations, linking them to English lessons. For Science and Social Studies, consider discussing real-world applications of engineering principles or historical events related to their Lego projects. Encourage them to experiment with different Lego sets to explore more advanced concepts.

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