Students will keep a
log of their day-to-day adventures in Minecraft.
1. Explore
Minecraft and crafting in Minecraft (1 ½
hours)
References:
Assignment:
·
Explore Minecraft, collect
items on your journey.
·
Spend time digging
downward in Minecraft. Go down at least
six blocks deep.
·
Build a 3 x 3 crafting
table.
·
Craft at least two items
with your 3 x 3 table.
Log Prompt:
·
What did you discover
in your explorations in Minecraft?
·
What did you find when
you dug downward in Minecraft.
·
What did you collect
during your explorations?
·
What did you craft?
·
What else would you
like to know about Minecraft?
2. Learn about
building materials available in Minecraft. Build a house in Minecraft. (1 ½ hours)
Reference:
Assignment:
·
Study the
"real-life" properties of five of the building materials that are
available in Minecraft.
Log Prompt:
·
What are the five
building materials that you chose?
·
Briefly describe the “real-life”
properties of each of these materials.
3. Build a
house (2 hours)
Assignment: Build a house in Minecraft.
·
Draw a “blueprint” of
your house. Indicate measurements of
each wall and roof. When measuring
surface area, each block is 1 meter x 1 meter.
·
Build the house in
Minecraft.
·
Convert the
measurement of your house from squared meters to squared feet using conversion
fractions.
Log Prompt:
·
Place the “blueprint”
of your house in the log. Indicate the
measurements on drawing.
·
Show all the steps of
your conversion from squared meters to squared feet using conversion fractions.
·
What materials did you
use to build your house?
·
Did you have to craft
materials? If so, what did you
craft? Write the materials that you
needed for crafting those items.
·
Where did you build
your house? Was there a special reason
you choose this site?
4. The Monster Lobe (1 ½ hour)
Assignment: Read at least two articles regarding the
Monster Lobe.
Log Prompt:
·
Which articles did you
choose? Briefly summarize the
information from these articles.
·
Look up one item
mentioned from one of the article and find more information on this item. List the citation for this item.
·
State the problem that
the Monster Lobe is potentially going to cause?
·
How might you solve
the Monster Lobe problem?
5. Brainstorming
(2 hours)
Assignment:
·
In Minecraft, find the
Monster Lobe.
·
In a group, be sure everyone
has found the Monster Lobe.
·
Draw a map of where
the Monster Lobe is in relationship to your house.
·
With a group, come up
with some ideas as to how solve the Monster Lobe problem. Come up with at least three ideas, these
ideas will destroy, redirect, or some other solution.
Log Prompt:
·
Draw a map of where
the Monster Lobe is in relationship to your house.
·
List your three ideas. Briefly describe how you might implement
these ideas.
6. Planning (1 ½ hours)
Assignment:
·
With your group,
decide which plan you will pursue.
·
Make an
outline/timeline for your project.
·
Decide which materials
you will need to complete your project.
Log Prompt:
·
Describe the plan you
are going to use.
·
Write down your
outline/timeline.
·
What materials are you
planning to use? Why are you using
these materials?
7. Execute plans
(1 ½ hour)
Assignment:
·
In a group, using
Minecraft, implement your plan.
Log
Prompt:
·
Describe how your plan
went? Did you execute the plan the way
that you had planned? Did anything
change from your original plan? What
changed?
8. Analyze/Extension (1 hour)
Assignment/Log Prompt:
·
Do you think your plan
would work in “real-life.”
·
Consider the
following, what if the a “debris flow,” similar to the Monster Lobe, was
heading towards Palmer. Pretend that the
“debris flow” has appeared on Lazy Mountain and is working its way down the
mountain towards the Matanuska River.
Given this course, the “debris flow” continue traveling into the
Palmer. Would your solution to the
Monster Lobe work in this situation? What might work and what might not
work?
I finally got the
learning exploration website to work. I
followed the suggestions from others and downloaded shockwave. I opened the site before class, and made sure
that I could accomplish this task. I did
not try to open a “gizmo”.
I love this
class. I enjoy it so much and am excited
about it. I am learning new things and
revisiting old concepts. Tonight was no
different. I learned about ores and
revisited distance/rate/time problems.
Great class.
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