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Math

  • The 13-year-old has developed spatial reasoning skills by visualizing and building various structures with Legos.
  • They have strengthened their understanding of fractions and ratios by splitting and combining Lego pieces to create different shapes and sizes.
  • Through counting and categorizing different types of Lego pieces, the student has improved their numeracy skills.
  • By following instructions to build specific Lego sets, the student has practiced measurement and geometry concepts.

Encourage the student to engage in open-ended building challenges with Legos, such as creating a replica of a famous landmark or designing a functioning machine, to foster creativity and advanced problem-solving skills.

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  • ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run by ThinkFun: This game challenges players to build marble run structures, developing spatial reasoning and logic skills.
  • Fraction Formula Game by Learning Resources: A math board game that teaches fractions and ratios in a fun and engaging way.
  • MathLink Cubes, 100 Cubes by Learning Resources: These math manipulatives help in teaching various math concepts, including counting, measurement, and geometry.

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