Mi geografía mundial de Minecraft: viaja y visita países para encontrar a Steve Alex
Qué está incluido
31 lecciones pregrabadas
5 semanas
de apoyo docente1 año de acceso
al contenidoTarea
1-2 horas por semana. incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. Pre-Kindergarten - 2
In our introduction to the class, I will demonstrate how to build a puzzle of the world which you will receive as printable PDF. We will look at each continent and students can mark off the places Alex and Steve visit in their journey across the world. We will also create pixel art passport photos for Steve and Alex to take on their adventure! Each week, students will complete the videos and activities as they learn about the country Steve and Alex are visiting. Students will learn fun facts and useful information about the mystery country including the flag, language, landmarks, cuisine, and currency. After I share a Minecraft build that illustrates some of the landmarks or features of each location, students will be challenged to make their own. At the end of the week, students will take a simple quiz about the mystery country, share their Minecraft build for that place and have a chance to make their guess about where Steve and Alex are. I will give feedback on each student's Minecraft build. The countries Steve and Alex will visit are kept a surprise until the end of the week so that students can try and figure it out with the daily clues they are given. Can you figure out where Steve and Alex have traveled? Come explore some fun new places with them! Because this is a self paced class, we will NOT have live meetings. But, we WILL have videos, printables, projects, discussions and more fun to enjoy together as we search the globe trying to locate Steve and Alex! I am an energetic and silly teacher who enjoys making learning hands on and fun for my students! Disclaimer: This class is not an official Minecraft product and I am not affiliated or associated with Mojang. The class image is from my own Minecraft game. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you are brand new to Outschool, use my promo code JULIEA20 at checkout and you will receive $20 off this class! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Programa de estudios
31 Lecciones
más de 5 semanasLección 1:
Introduction, make Steve Alex passports, create a paper world map
Lección 2:
Fun fact clues for the mystery country in South America, maze map
Lección 3:
Landmarks game and Minecraft build challenge
Lección 4:
Create the country's flag in Minecraft and/or construction paper
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Necesidades de aprendizaje
This class is intentionally designed for students with unique learning needs. As a neurodivergent educator, I offer a wide variety of multi sensory activities to support many different learning styles such as ADHD, autism and more!
Lista de útiles escolares
I will send PDF activities for students to print and work on each week Paper and drawing supplies will be used
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved or associated with Mojang.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura desde Kenyon College
I have taught over 5,000 students on Outschool and countless others outside the platform. I love using Minecraft to teach my students. Minecraft is filled with endless possibilities to learn reading, chemistry, coding, and more! For this class, I have created unique and engaging activities that will get students excited about learning geography!
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