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4th Grade Math Minecraft Club: Learn Volume, Area, Angles, Fractions & Graphing

Explore area, perimeter, volume, angles, and data through fun Minecraft builds! This hands-on course helps 4th graders apply key math skills with real-world problem-solving in an exciting, interactive environment using Minecraft Bedrock.
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What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. included
Assessment
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Class Experience

US Grade 4
Beginner Level
oin our live, online Grade 4 Math class where learners explore key math concepts through the world of Minecraft! This engaging and interactive course blends creativity with core skills to boost confidence and make math fun.

🔢 Covers:

🧱 Fractions with Minecraft blocks
✖️ Multiplication & division strategies
📐 Area, perimeter, lines & angles
📊 Data interpretation & graphing
🧠 Real-world problem solving

🎮 Features:
🚀 Minecraft-based build challenges
👥 Peer interaction & teamwork
📝 Optional worksheets for extra practice
🎓 Aligned with Common Core Grade 4 standards
😊 Supportive, risk-free learning environment

Perfect for students entering or currently in 4th grade who love to build, explore, and learn math in a creative way!
Week of May 4
Understanding Fractions with Minecraft Blocks
Students will explore fractions by dividing Minecraft structures into equal parts. They’ll build models that represent halves, thirds, and fourths using colored blocks.

Week of May 11
Adding and Subtracting Fractions Visually
Learners will combine and subtract fractional parts of Minecraft structures. They’ll use visual models to understand how fractions add up or break apart.

Week of May 18
Multiplication through Minecraft Arrays
Students will create arrays in Minecraft to represent multiplication facts. They’ll learn to model problems like 6 × 4 or 3 × 8 by placing blocks in rows and columns.

Week of May 25
Solving Word Problems with Multiplication
Using Minecraft farming or mining scenarios, students will solve real-world multiplication problems. They'll calculate totals and apply multi-step reasoning.

Week of June 1
Measuring Area with Minecraft Floor Plans
Students will design Minecraft homes or gardens and calculate the area of each section. They’ll apply the area formula and reinforce multiplication connections.

Week of June 8
Calculating Perimeter of Minecraft Builds
Learners will build fences, walls, and boundaries and measure their perimeters. They'll explore the relationship between side lengths and total distance.

Week of June 15
Classifying Angles in Minecraft Creations
Students will identify and build right, acute, and obtuse angles using in-game structures like stairs and roofs. They’ll sharpen geometry vocabulary while building.

Week of June 22
Understanding Lines and Symmetry
Students will create symmetrical designs and identify parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines in Minecraft builds. They'll explore geometric relationships in design.

Week of June 29
Graphing Data from Minecraft Activities
Learners will collect data from in-game tasks (e.g., resource collection or animal counts) and create bar graphs or pictographs to display results.

Week of July 6
Interpreting Graphs and Drawing Conclusions
Students will analyze Minecraft-based data graphs and answer questions using mathematical reasoning. They’ll practice identifying trends and making comparisons.

Week of July 13
Multi-Step Math Challenges in Minecraft
Learners will solve compound problems using multiplication, perimeter, and fractions. Each problem will be connected to real Minecraft challenges like building or trading.

Week of July 20
Design Challenge: Build with Area & Perimeter Goals
Students will be given area and perimeter constraints and will need to design a functional structure—like a park or zoo—that meets those mathematical requirements.

Week of July 27
Fractions in Action: Minecraft Recipe Math
Students will use Minecraft crafting scenarios to work with fractional quantities. They’ll adjust recipes and calculate equivalent fractions in context.

Week of August 3
Final Project: Build & Present a Minecraft Math World
In this culminating project, students will build and present a mini-world that demonstrates their understanding of fractions, geometry, data, and multiplication.

Learning Goals

Measuring and calculating area and perimeter
Understanding angles and symmetry
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Teacher will be able to see the game Tag of student, only share Gamer-Tag in the private chat using the class.
Supply List
If the student wants to join the world and play together they will need: 
- Minecraft BEDROCK edition - which is available on PC, Xbox, Playstation, Mobile, Nintendo Switch, and more!
- Signed into your Microsoft account (so we can add each other as friends)

If the student wants to join to work on their world and talk about Minecraft with others but NOT play on the server, the above is not required.

Note: Bedrock version does not work on Mac.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved or associated with Mojang.
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Afsha Khan
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Ravinder Kaur
Master's Degree in Science from University of Mumbai
Afsha Khan
Master's Degree in Computer Science from Silicon institute of technology,Bhubaneshwar
Sreelekha Dasi
Master's Degree in Business/Commerce from Devi Ahilya University
Megha Panchal
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Kanika Mittal
Master's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Anglia ruskin university
Sana Naseer Umul
Master's Degree in English Language and Literature from University Of Calcutta
Azra Ezaz
Master's Degree in Computer Science from Madras University
Josephene Sheeba
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Government college, Rourkela
Sreelekha Dasi
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Kanika Mittal
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Azra Ezaz
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Azra Ezaz
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Dhruvi Patel
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Josephene Sheeba
🎓 Experienced STEM Educator – Specializes in teaching math, coding, and robotics through interactive, project-based learning.

🛠 Minecraft & Game-Based Learning Expert – Skilled in integrating STEM concepts into Minecraft, Roblox, and AI courses for engaging education.

📚 Proven Track Record – Successfully teaches geometry, coding, and STEM to elementary and middle school students, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.

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