カテゴリー 全て - skills - education - critical - survival

によって Christian Ferrante 9か月前.

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Minecraft education can teach you skills that aren't taught in class

The integration of Minecraft into educational settings provides a unique and engaging way for children to acquire new skills that traditional classroom environments might not cover.

Minecraft education can teach you skills that aren't taught in class

Instructions

Use the following shell to help plan your persuasive essay. Get creative, add images, and use notes! Each component must be filled.

Minecraft education can teach you skills that aren't taught in class

Conclusion

In conclusion Minecraft education is a fun and easy way to learn new skills and ways of doing things. It helps kids learn critical thinking, responsibility and strategizing.


Restate your thesis

Combining a digital game with learning is a great way to get kids interested in new subjects. Minecraft education makes learning fun and easy, especially for ipad kids like us.



Minecraft education teaches responsibility

Minecraft education teaches responsibility. I say this because if you have a bunch of food and you eat all of it you’re gonna starve or try and find food really quickly, so you have to save your food.

In Minecraft education you can have pets and farms. Like in real life you have to take care of the animals, feed the animal's, sheering the sheep’s and giving them attention so this is another way of Minecraft education teaching kids to be responsible.

In Minecraft education you have to be aware and cautious because at any moment you can die of falling, lava, drowning, creatures and many more. So you got to stay safe and always watch your surroundings.

Minecraft education helps with critical thinking

Minecraft education has plenty of moments when you have to think critical. Right when you load into the game you have a health bar and a hunger bar which both go down every second (if you're playing on hard mode), this is teaching kids survival skills to find food and build shelter.

Minecraft education helps you with critical thinking as you need to know what materials to mine in order to build the right tools. This is very important in Minecraft education because you have to make armour/clothing that protects you from creatures at night. You can also use the ores (diamond, iron, gold, copper etc) that you found from the mine to make other things such as tools and weapons.

Minecraft education is one of the few survival games where there is a ending which means you have to figure out how to make the portal and kill the ender dragon.

Minecraft education makes learning easy

Some things i'm gonna talk about are The periodic table, element constructor, why Minecraft education was made etc.








Example #1

Minecraft education can help you learn or develop interest in subjects that are above your grade level. For example the Periodic table, the compound creator, and the element constructor can help you learn all 118 elements. In normal Minecraft you can't use the Periodic table or the element constructor and that's why Minecraft education was made, so kids in school can use it while learning. ( The periodic table is in chemistry so that's a skill for chemistry)


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Example #2

Minecraft education was made for kids! Why would Minecraft make a game that's exactly like Minecraft but with some educational code and elements? Minecraft education was developed by a couple of educators that thought Minecraft was a great way of teaching kids. Not only does it make learning fun, it also uses the original game that kids would already be used to.




Example #3

Allowing kids to invite their friends and play with them in-game helps encourage fun learning. There is a special generated code that allows kids to invite friends.

Intro

Minecraft education is a fun and creative way to learn.


Your thesis

Minecraft education can help kids learn new knowledge, as a digital game it has so many features that make learning fun. Kids my age are used to playing games since an early age. Combining games with learning is a great way of helping information sink in.