Core Skills Analysis
Science
- Developed an understanding of dinosaur species and their environments
- Learned about ecosystems and the balance of predator and prey
- Gained insight into genetics through dinosaur breeding and modifications
- Explored conservation concepts by managing dinosaur habitats and populations
Mathematics
- Applied basic math skills to manage resources and budgets for the park
- Utilized geometry to plan the layout and design of enclosures and paths
- Engaged in data analysis by tracking dinosaur populations and visitor statistics
- Enhanced problem-solving skills while optimizing park operations
Technology
- Learned to navigate and use simulation software to build and manage a park
- Understood the importance of technology in modern wildlife management
- Developed skills in strategic thinking and planning through game mechanics
- Explored concepts of virtual environments and digital interaction
Tips
Further exploration of paleontology and ecology through visiting local museums or nature reserves can enhance understanding of real-world applications of the concepts learned in Jurassic World Evolution 2. Improving accuracy in resource management can also help in making effective decisions while managing a large biological habitat.
Book Recommendations
- Dinosaurs Before Dark by Mary Pope Osborne: A magical adventure that introduces young readers to dinosaurs and the prehistoric world.
- National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs by Catherine D. Hughes: A colorful and informative introduction to dinosaurs, perfect for young readers eager to learn more about these fascinating creatures.
- The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley: A beautifully illustrated true story about the first dinosaur sculptures and the life of the paleontologist who created them.