Using Minecraft as a Teaching Tool- Homeschool With Minecraft Lesson

Using the elements from brainstorming, she began to flesh out her town. She gave it a name. She built a town hall, a school, playgrounds, houses, and other features that made up her town. As she got more creative, she began to make up stories about the people that lived in her town and what their lives were like.

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Homeschool with Minecraft? As a homeschooling mom, I am always trying to find new ways to make learning fun.  My kids, like most kids their age, are obsessed with Minecraft. Recently, my daughter and I did a unit on communities. Therefore, I decided to incorporate her obsession into our curriculum.

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Homeschool doesn't have to be all about books and lessons. Find out how we did a homeschool with Minecraft style lesson to teach about communities!

Homeschool With Minecraft Lesson: What we did

To start this homeschool with Minecraft lesson, we discussed what types of communities there are: towns, cities, suburbs, farms, etc… Then I asked her to think about what each of these communities had. Also, I asked what kind of community would she like to create. Keeping those key elements in mind, I asked her to write them in a notebook. Then I made sure she incorporated them into her community. She went into build mode on Minecraft and began creating her town.

Using the elements from brainstorming, she began to flesh out her town. She gave it a name. She built a town hall, a school, playgrounds, houses, and other features that made up her town. As she got more creative, she began to make up stories about the people that lived in her town and what their lives were like.

It was a great experiment because she actually learned about communities and had fun while doing it. With the success of this lesson, I have been thinking of adding some Minecraft themed activities into our school work. We have done Minecraft themed creative writing assignments in the past. Those have also gone over pretty well!

How Do You Think Out of the Box?

How do you get your kids to learn and be creative too? Have you tried using games like Minecraft as teaching tools? I would love to hear what kinds of outside the box learning activities you have tried, so feel free to share in the comments below!

Homeschool doesn't have to be all about books and lessons. Find out how we did a homeschool with Minecraft style lesson to teach about communities!

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