Lessonplan1102 1104
Lessonplan1102 1104
Lessonplan1102 1104
Teaching Team:
Grade Level:
Grades 2-5
Date Taught:
Nov 2, 2015
TABLE FORMATION:
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Same set-up as previous lessons: large open area in center of room for large
group activities, surrounded by clusters of 4-5 desks.
Procedures:
Have students identify (with our help) how & why they used these
elements/principles in their work.
Explain that students will be working on a piece that incorporates two or more
elements/principles from different lessons.
Ask students what they believe is important in a castle. Ask them how the
element/principles they chose reflect this.
CLOSURE: (5 minute)
Explain that there will be a new concept for the next lesson.
Timetables:
Time allotted for lesson (90 minutes total):
Activity
Minutes
Initial Discussion/Introduction
5 mins.
Icebreaker
15 mins.
Circle Discussion 1
15 mins.
Minecraft Construction
30 mins.
Circle Discussion 2
20 mins.
5 mins.
Grade Level:
Grades 2-5
Date Taught:
Show them what is balance. Ask them if they can find something that has
balance in the classroom. (such as table, smartboard, computer.)
Enclose the structure that theyve built. Have students look at their structure from
the outside, inside, far away, close up. Suggest that the students ask themselves, is
this balanced? Help them think about balance as it relates to their building. i.e. Is one
wall higher than the others? Is there a roof? Is there an entrance? If so does it work?
Is it in a useful place or off center? Are there random extra blocks or holes that need
to be added/removed/cleaned up?
Students who feel theyve given their structure some balance can continue with their
color schemes and building. Students who feel like their structures color schemes
are also finished can begin landscaping. Talk about how to make balance with their
garden, prompt them to look at their creation from multiple angles. Ask students
questions about what vision or idea they have in their mind as they are building. Help
them flush out those ideas, encourage sharing of ideas, creations, hints, tips, and
tricks between students. Give them any interfacing assistance they need when
students are stumped.
Remind students to think BIG! Remind them that the Minecraft world is limitless.
Their houses, beacon, and garden should be as grand, fancy, and large as they can
imagine and create.
2) BOX PROJECT
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Give them the cube template and show them how to fold it into a cube, and let
them know thats what they will do later. Also let them know, it is same as what
we used in minecraft to build staff.
Provide them color markers to draw a pattern in balance on each squares. They
could draw same pattern for 6 times, or different patterns. We will show them
examples.
After they finish draw all the cubes, let them construct a building by these cubes.
Ask students to think critically about how balance work in real world buildings &
how it works in their Minecraft structures.
CLOSURE: (5 minute)
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