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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to create your own Lego masterpiece and describe it using simple English words.

Materials and Prep

Materials needed: Lego bricks of various colors and sizes.

Prep: Have a clear workspace to build and play.

Activities

  • Build a house using Lego bricks. Describe the colors you used.

  • Create a car with wheels that can move. Explain what your car can do.

  • Construct a tower as tall as you can. Count the bricks as you stack them up.

Talking Points

  • "Let's start building our Lego house. What color should we use for the roof?"

  • "Wow, your car has red wheels! Can you make it go vroom vroom?"

  • "How many bricks did you use for your tall tower? Let's count together."


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