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Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids

Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Te

John Miller Chris Fornell Scott

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English
QUARRY
22 June 2016
Series: Lab for Kids
Balancing your child's screen time can be difficult, especially when it comes to popular open-ended video games like MinecraftThe game offers players an exploration, imagination, and creation-focused environment, but its nonlinear game structure can mean spending a lot of time in the game. Minecraft Lab for Kids includes a variety of creative exercises that explore the game's aspects and use them to teach fun, educational lessons. Begin the book by brushing up on some common Minecraft language and examining each of the four game modes: survival, creative, adventure, and spectator.

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Imprint:   QUARRY
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781631591174
ISBN 10:   1631591177
Series:   Lab for Kids
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 14 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction What Can Minecraft Teach? Minecraft in Schools Gamification How to Use This Book Minecraft Basics Sharing Labs and Quests   Quest 1: Using Your Inventory Lab 1 Do You Mine? Lab 2 It’s Electric! Lab 3 Setting a Trap Lab 4 Fire When Ready!   Quest 2: Textures, Patterns, and Landscapes Lab 5 Please Be Seated Lab 6 Banner Play Lab 7 Cookies! Lab 8 Garden   Quest 3: Timeless Architecture Lab 9 When in Rome Lab 10 Flying Machine Lab 11 The Architect Lab 12 Scale   Quest 4: The Arts Lab 13 Michelangelo Lab 14 Beethoven Lab 15 Shakespeare Lab 16 Picasso   Quest 5: Game Design Lab 17 Fire Away Lab 18 Be Careful Where You Step Lab 19 Abandon Ship! Lab 20 Across the Finish Line   Quest 6: Future Thinking Lab 21 City Planning Lab 22 Culture Lab 23 Fun and Games Lab 24 Mushroom Stew   Resources Acknowledgments About the Authors Index   Bonus: Sticker Badges  

John Miller holds multiple and single subject credentials in history and science. He has been a middle school teacher for over 20 years and has taught every subject in grades 6-8. He also holds a Masters degree from San Diego State University in Educational Technology and Instructional Design and is a Google Certified Teacher, San Luis Obispo County CUE (Computer Using Educators) Board President, and a CUE Lead Learner. John is a featured presenter at conferences and workshops around the country. He loves teaching 21st-century skills to his students, and his passions include student blogging, e-learning, Minecraft in the classroom, photography, Apple, and Google. John is a contributor to Minecraft in the Classroom (Peachpit Press, 10/14). Chris Scott works to design the classroom culture and environment. He is an authorized Google Education Trainer, Google Certified Teacher, President of Santa Barbara CUE, CUE Lead Learner and a CK-12 Champion. He loves using Design Thinking, Agile project management process in the class, and seeing his students enter the flow of learning. He loves to help others in their educational journey. You'll find Chris at conferences around the world presenting on classroom culture, technology, and design.

Reviews for Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids: Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Te

The greatest strength of this volume is that Miller and Scott have found a way to combine skills in Minecraft with real-life experiences. - <strong>Booklist Online</strong>


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