Indigenous History Month: Pacific Northwest Coast – June Monthly Museum Minecraft - Virtual
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About this lesson
Honour Indigenous History Month by using Minecraft to visit an Indigenous community on the Pacific Northwest Coast and learn how to help the village prepare for winter.
Honour Indigenous History Month with this very special Minecraft world inspired by and built in consultation with the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm First Nation.
On arrival, students will learn how to approach the community as a respectful guest. Once invited by the Siyam, they will then learn traditional tasks from community Elders and Knowledge Carriers, and take these new skills into the surrounding forests, rivers, and oceans to help the community prepare for the coming winter.
Along the way, in-game teachings will be supported by real Indigenous Artistic and Cultural Belongings that currently reside at ROM.
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. You can even watch the lesson on another day using the link you receive when you book.
| Delivery Language | This lesson is offered in English only |
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| Format | Virtual Lesson |
| Duration | 1 hour |
| Pricing | Free |
| Minimum Group | n/a |
| Maximum Group | Unlimited |
Available Dates
- June 9, 2025 – 9:30 AM
- After the live lesson airs, classes may register to view the recording.
Learning Goals
Experience the Indigenous Learning Principles imbued into the lesson by the community involved in its creation, including the value of patience and respect for the community.
Learn teachings about plants, animals, and artistic and cultural traditions from in-game versions of community Knowledge Carriers.
Apply artistic principles to create a personalized blanket for the community.
French Classes
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 in 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.
- Have students open a browser to joinmyquiz.com just before the session, and enter the join code that will be posted in the pre-show before the lesson begins. This will allow you and your students to communicate with the Museum Educators during the live lesson.
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:
- How to Play: Movement (Keyboard and Mouse / Touchscreen)
- How to Play: Break and Place (Keyboard and Mouse / Touchscreen)
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.
Ensure that https://joinmyquiz.com and https://wayground.com/join are accessible from student devices and whitelisted if necessary before the date of your program.
Supporting Materials
Minecraft 101 for Teachers (How to play) – Register to watch the recorded training
Minecraft Programs 2025-26 Info Session – Recorded Webinar
Curriculum Connections
Social Studies
- Heritage and Identity Early Societies to 1500 CE
- People and Environments: Political and Physical Regions of Canada
Science
- STEM Skills and Connections – Coding and Emerging Technologies
- STEM Skills and Connections – Applications, Connections, and Contributions
- Life Systems – Habitats and Communities
Health and Physical Education
- Social-Emotional Learning Skills
The Arts
- Visual Arts
Social Studies
- People and Environments: The Role of Government and Responsible Citizenship
Science
- STEM Skills and Connections – Coding and Emerging Technologies
- STEM Skills and Connections – Applications, Connections, and Contributions
Health and Physical Education
- Social-Emotional Learning Skills
The Arts
- Visual Arts
Social Studies
- Heritage and Identity: Communities in Canada, Past and Present
Science
- STEM Skills and Connections – Coding and Emerging Technologies
- STEM Skills and Connections – Applications, Connections, and Contributions
- Life Systems - Biodiversity
Health and Physical Education
- Social-Emotional Learning Skills
The Arts
- Visual Arts
Science
- STEM Skills and Connections – Coding and Emerging Technologies
- STEM Skills and Connections – Applications, Connections, and Contributions
- Life Systems – Interactions in the Environment
Geography
- Physical Patterns in a Changing World
- Natural Resources Around the World: Use and Sustainability
Health and Physical Education
- Social-Emotional Learning Skills
The Arts
- Visual Arts
Science
- STEM Skills and Connections – Coding and Emerging Technologies
- STEM Skills and Connections – Applications, Connections, and Contributions
Geography
- Global Settlement: Patterns and Sustainability
Health and Physical Education
- Social-Emotional Learning Skills
The Arts
- Visual Arts