- Counting: The child had to count the number of blocks needed to build each animal enclosure and calculate the total number of blocks used for the entire zoo.
- Measurement: The child had to measure the size of each animal enclosure to ensure that it was large enough for the animal to move around comfortably.
- Geometry: The child had to use geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles to build the animal enclosures.
- Patterns: The child had to create patterns with different colored blocks to make the zoo look more visually appealing.
- Estimation: The child had to estimate the amount of time it would take to build each animal enclosure and the entire zoo.
For continued development, the child could try building more complex structures using Minecraft, such as a castle or a city. They could also experiment with different materials and textures to create more realistic environments. Additionally, the child could try incorporating more advanced math concepts such as fractions and percentages into their Minecraft creations.