The steps of assembling a car with Lego bricks are as follows:
1. Reading drawings: Children need to read the assembly drawings carefully to understand the whole assembly process and the types of building blocks needed. Drawings usually indicate the assembly requirements of each step with clear icons and words. Classification of building blocks: select the required building blocks from the suit and classify and place them according to the instructions on the drawings.
2. Assemble the car body: Assemble the car body with building blocks of corresponding shapes and sizes according to the instructions in the drawings. The car body is usually divided into three parts: the front, the middle and the rear, and children need to assemble them according to the instructions. This step can exercise children's observation and hand-eye coordination.
3. Adding tires: Install tires on both sides of the car body, and determine the position and direction of tires according to the instructions in the drawings. A tire usually consists of a hub and a tire, and children need to combine them closely. This step allows children to learn the basic structure and motion principle of the vehicle.
4. Assemble the roof and doors: Assemble the roof and doors with building blocks of corresponding shapes and sizes according to the instructions in the drawings. If the window is included in the drawing, it needs to be assembled as instructed. This step can let children know the basic structure and design elements of the vehicle. Detail decoration, according to personal preferences and drawings, children can add detail decoration on the outside of the vehicle, such as signs, exhaust pipes, etc.
Benefits of children's car fight
1. Improve hand-eye coordination: To fight a car, children need to use their hands and eyes to assemble and assemble building blocks, which can exercise their hand-eye coordination. Through constant practice and trial, children can gradually improve their hand-eye coordination ability, which will be of great help to their future study and life.
2. Cultivate observation and attention: children need to carefully observe the drawings to find out the required building blocks and pay attention to every detail. This process can cultivate their observation and attention, make them more keenly aware of details and changes, and thus better adapt to the surrounding environment.
3. Enhance the spatial imagination: It takes children to assemble blocks into a complete vehicle through observation and thinking. This process can enhance their spatial imagination, let them better understand the structure and relationship of three-dimensional space, and thus better solve spatial problems.