Earth Month Build Challenge - April Monthly Museum Minecraft - Virtual

A Minecraft screenshot of a community garden with windmills visible in the background.

Catégorie

Virtual Lessons with ROM Educators

Durée

1 hour

Public

Educators, Schools

Âge

8-14

Classe

4-8

Sujets

Art & Culture, Canada, Canadian & World Studies, General, Indigenous, Science, Science & Technology, Social Sciences & Humanities, Social Studies, The Arts

About this lesson

Climate change and sustainability issues on Earth are going to require some creative solutions. It's time to key into your imagination and build some solutions in Minecraft.

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It’s time to get ready for Earth Day (April 22) with our favourite game – Minecraft! 

Climate change and sustainability issues on Earth are going to require some creative solutions, so it’s time to key into your imagination and build some solutions in Minecraft. 

In this interactive 1-hour session, you will begin to transform your Minecraft community into a more sustainable place to live. Taking inspiration from Museum Educators, virtual museum galleries, and close-up looks at real objects and belongings in the collections at ROM, the session begins with a solutions brainstorm. 

Then, Museum Educators and Minecraft Educators will build along with students, providing ideas and inspiration on how to bring these solutions to life in Minecraft. From green roofs to community gardens with the Three Sisters, to steam turbines, to representing energy transducers with redstone and command blocks, the Sustainable Style team has tips and tricks to support Minecrafters at all levels of their Minecraft journey.

Can’t attend live? No problem. In this special YouTube Live Format, you’ll be able to pause and play the lesson to go at the pace that’s right for your students. If you can't attend live you can still follow along with the recording through the links you’ll receive when you book.

 

Delivery LanguageThis lesson is offered in English only
Activities
  • Examine examples of climate and sustainability issues and solutions in virtual ROM galleries.
  • Examine real objects and galleries at ROM for inspiration.
  • Brainstorm climate and sustainability solutions.
  • Gain ideas and inspiration for how to begin building these solutions in Minecraft.
FormatVirtual Lesson
Duration1 hour
PricingFree
Minimum Groupn/a
Maximum GroupUnlimited

Available Dates

  • April 8, 2025 – 9:30 AM
  • After the live lesson airs, classes may register to view the recording.

Learning Goals

Understand how climate change, fast fashion, and other sustainability issues affect the Earth and all living things.

Learn more about real-world solutions proposed to some of these issues.

Brainstorm solutions to climate change and sustainability issues that could be implemented in a school or community.

Use creativity, problem-solving, and innovative thinking to construct climate and sustainability solutions in Minecraft.

French Classes

Minecraft screenshot of a person with glasses talking about innovation in a dialogue bubble

While the virtual lesson is only offered in English for now, you can follow this tutorial to translate the game language into French. 

Dialogue in this Minecraft World will appear English if the game settings are switched to French (Canada). 

Preparation

Preparation:

Students should be comfortable with the basics of Minecraft, including movement and the breaking and placing of blocks. Students should also be familiar with using the camera and book & quill to document learning.

We also encourage exploration of some areas the Sustainable Style Virtual Tour with students ahead of time to begin brainstorming solutions in advance, familiarizing them with the virtual exhibition and how to navigate it.

New to Minecraft?

We recommend that students are familiar with the basic Minecraft controls taught in the How to Play tutorials in the Minecraft Lesson Library, particularly:

You can also check out our New to Minecraft section on our Minecraft Program Support site.

 

Requirements

Class set of devices with Minecraft Education installed. 

Minecraft Licenses are not provided by ROM. They must be provided by your school or board, or through the Camps and Clubs program for homeschool or other educators.

Curriculum Connections

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