Join us Monday, December 7th to Friday, December 11th

We're travelling across Canada, virtually, providing free, live, hands-on Minecraft: Education Edition lessons (90 minutes) for you and your students during the Computer Science Education Week! We want to stop by your classroom to share our love of Minecraft: Education Edition with you and your students.

 

Think about us as your co-teacher for the day!

 

Each day, we'll be in a different timezone across Canada to facilitate a 90 minute lesson for you!

 

The lessons will be connected to your Grade 4 to 8 curriulum, and live-streamed to classes across your timezone.

 

When will we be stopping by your school?  Check out the times and dates below and then register to get the link to the live lesson (and of course, the instructions on how to easily set it all up!).

British Columbia

Monday December 7
9:30 AM & 1:00 PM PST

Alberta, Northwest Territories & Yukon

Tuesday December 8
9:30 AM & 1:00 PM MST

Saskatchewan, Manitoba & Nunavut

Wednesday December 9
9:30 AM & 1:00 PM CST

Ontario & Québec

Thursday December 10
9:30 AM & 1:00 PM EST

Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, & Prince Edward Island 

Friday December 8
9:30 AM & 1:00 PM AST

Morning Lesson (90 Minutes):

Build with Math and Minecraft

What better way to explore Minecraft: Education Edition than to build buidlings; from placing blocks, to having an eye for design (and, of course, breaking them when you need to make a change).  You and your students will design a building!

But this lesson isn't just about building, it's about the math behind these structures too!  Students from Grade 4 to Grade 8 will use their constructed buildings and their knowledge of mathematics to solve problems, make decisions and predict the future.

Afternoon Lesson (90 Minutes):

A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages

In this afternoon, we bring empathy and compassion into the Minecraft: Education Edition world.  Students will use basic coding concepts to help bring two villages together.  Students will learn about cooperation and inclusion, and embrace the diversity that makes us all uniquely special.

Inside this lesson, you and your students will discover how computer science, Minecraft: Education Edition and coding bring more than just math and science into your classroom.  We'll discover how these tools can help to solve some of the world's toughest challenges.

Let us be your co-teacher for the day!

We know not every teacher is a computer science expert.  We also know that the 2020-2021 school year is hectic and overwhelming enough.  That's why we want to visit your classroom, as your co-teacher for the day to help make exploring Computer Science, diving into coding and learning Minecraft: Education Edition as easy as possible!

You've got questions, we've got answers!

Yes!  If you teacher your students virtually (or in a hybrid/blended model) this will work for you!  The lessons are hosted from Teams Live which means all of your students can join in from their own devices and their own locations. 

Better yet?  The students (and you) can pause the stream at any time to give yourself more time to solve a tech problem or to have a quick break before returning.

You will also get a link to the recorded lesson to use after the day; talk about having a lesson ready to go when you need one.

Yes!  If you teacher your students face-to-face this will work for you!  Use your teacher computer and project the lesson (from Teams Live) on your classroom screen.  Our educator team will be walking you and your students through the lesson each step of the way.

You could even join in on your own device and learn too!

 All of the lessons are hosted from Teams Live alllowing you to pause the stream at any time to give your class more time to solve a tech problem or to have a quick break before returning.

You will also get a link to the recorded lesson to use after the day; talk about having a lesson ready to go when you need one.

You need three things to join in on these lessons:

  • Devices for each of your students (chromebooks, laptops or iPads will work)
  • Minecraft: Education Edition Licenses (not sure if you have them? Check with your IT team)
  • An internet connection

Once you are registered, there will be some set-up required, but don't worry, we've made that simple too!  You'll receive a teacher package that has your step-by-step instructions on how to get your students signed into Minecraft: Education Edition and ready for the virtual lesson.

We're also only an email away if you ever have any questions or concerns leading up to the day (or even during the lesson itself)!

Don't worry! 

You definitely don't need to be a Minecraft: Education Edition expert.  It's almost better if you're not as you get a chance to learn alongside your students.

Think about these lessons as the subject-specific teacher coming into your class to co-teach for a day with you.  We'll answer all of the Minecraft: Education Edition questions that you or your students may have.