What's included
6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Beginner Level
Welcome to Minecraft: The Science of Amusement Parks! This class is perfect for kids ages 7 years olds through 10 years olds who love the excitement of amusement parks and want to learn about the science and engineering behind their favorite rides and attractions. In this course, we will use Minecraft to create virtual roller coasters, ferris wheels, and other rides to explore the physics of amusement park attractions. As part of a collaborative team, students will work with instructors to learn about kinetic and potential energy, friction, and gravity, and how they affect the movement of objects in the real world. Our student-centered learning style emphasizes collaboration, critical thinking, and problem solving. Each week, we will have hour-long class meetings where students will engage with each other and the instructor through lecture, games, slides, video clips, and discussions. Our teaching style is interactive and engaging, with plenty of opportunities for students to ask questions, share ideas, and explore the material in a fun and creative way. Over the course of the six weeks, students will learn about the design and engineering of roller coasters and other amusement park rides. They will work in groups to design their own virtual rides, incorporating what they have learned about physics and engineering so far. Week one will focus on an introduction to physical forces and how they affect the movement of objects. After the lesson, students will have time to start building a Minecraft Amusement Park in a secure Minecraft Education Server. We will learn about working collaboratively as a team and how to treat each other with respect. On Week two, we will explore the basics of kinetic and potential energy and how they apply to amusement park rides. After this lesson students will take the concepts they learn to continue building their Minecraft Amusement World. They will work together and add a roller coasters and test out the Physics concepts. On Week three, we will discuss the role of friction in amusement park physics. We will give examples of this concept and test these out in Minecraft. On week four, we will continue learning about Physics and we will focus on the impact of gravity on rides and attractions. On week five, we will continue building our Minecraft Amusement Park and we will test each others rides and learn about constructive criticism and how to tell each other how to improve their part of the Minecraft World. On Week 6 the students will add their finishing touches to their projects and share these with their classmates. We will continue to learn about design and adding details and finish adding more details to our Minecraft Amusement. You will also reflect on what they have learned throughout the course. No previous experience with Minecraft or physics is required for this course, but students should have a basic understanding of computer navigation and be comfortable working in a virtual environment. Our course is structured to provide students with a challenging and engaging learning experience, while also fostering a love of science and engineering that can be applied in the real world. Overall, Minecraft: The Science of Amusement Parks is a fantastic opportunity for kids to learn about the science and engineering behind their favorite amusement park attractions. Our fun and interactive teaching style, combined with the use of Minecraft to create virtual rides and attractions, makes this course an exciting and engaging way for kids to explore the world of physics and engineering. Join us for six weeks of heart-pounding fun and thrilling learning!
Learning Goals
Demonstrate understanding of physical forces in a virtual Minecraft world
Explore how the real-world effects of physics on a roller coasters and other amusement rides
Other Details
Parental Guidance
We use Minecraft Education Edition and we will provide each student with an account. We will be working on Minecraft Servers.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved or associated with Mojang.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$120
for 6 classes1x per week, 6 weeks
55 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
2-16 learners per class