- Geometry: The child used various shapes and angles to design the house and farm.
- Measurement: The child had to measure the dimensions of the house and farm to ensure they were proportional and functional.
- Area and Perimeter: The child calculated the area and perimeter of the house and farm to determine the amount of materials needed.
- Volume: The child calculated the volume of the rooms in the house to determine the amount of furniture that could fit.
- Ratio and Proportion: The child used ratios and proportions to ensure that the size of the house and farm were appropriate for the size of the Minecraft world.
Continued development: Encourage the child to continue designing and building structures in Minecraft, incorporating more complex mathematical concepts such as scale, surface area, and 3D geometry. They can also explore Minecraft mods that focus on math and engineering, such as Redstone circuits and automation.