Imagine being at school with an assignment to create a visualization of a plot you must create. You cannot figure a way of doing it, though, so you get on Minecraft and start building while thinking of the project. You realize that the whole time you were making and thinking, you ended up creating the scheme. After this realization, you continue to do it and then save the work. You log off for the night, waiting for the next day to bring up the idea of using the Minecraft to show your project. The teacher agrees but has to get approval from the administrator. So, now your goal is to get the administrators to approve this idea, what do you do about this?

Socialization with others while playing could lead to children making friends and learning that interacting with other children gives them a better understanding of how society works. Making friends can be an excellent way to feel welcomed and start a connection with other classmates.

Boost confidence with themselves and make them feel less shy towards other classmates. Students can chat with other classmates while playing and come up with ideas on what to build. They can talk together on what to make, then work as a team in the game to create that idea.

Socialization from Minecraft can lead to better confidence between students working together on projects. Socialization can also make it easier for students who feel shy, make friends, and interact more with other classmates.

Trading with villagers teaches children that some items are needed to gain some resources. Thus, showing them an economic system. They also learn that some resources are more critical than others and how to resolve the missing sources. They can trade with other classmates as well to gain the supplies they need for items or their buildings. Trading can also boost math problem solving as it can lead to them having to get the correct amount and adding or subtracting any amount they have or need for the item(s).

Students’ learning resources are limited, and you can trade with others to gain those limited resources while determining that some things require different tools to receive some of the items they need. Students learn the economy is essential as it helps them to gain resources they do not have. They also learn how to solve problems that they meet when needing certain items for specific jobs.

Creativity helps our children learn how to visualize a story or create a story-line. Creativity is a reliable way for students to write poems, stories, or even plays. Minecraft gives the ability to be free with their minds and use what comes to their imagination. The game opens up the creativity of students, which can allow them to construct their ideas and turn them into visualizations. The game enables the students to open up their creativity and resolve issues with visualizing the goal of these concepts.

If we allow Minecraft in education, the student can learn essential life skills students can gather through the game. These skills are the everyday use of life. Reading, math, and problem-solving is the majority of the game life lessons. Minecraft can help with writing, reading, problem-solving, and math. Minecraft can be useful for creating stories with characters or plots.

Students’ creating a story-line within the game. Children can also use Minecraft to recreate the visualization of what they have read during class. Minecraft does not just teach, and it helps students feel more comfortable with creating thoughtful ways of solving issues and creativity. Thus, allowing them to learn the essential meanings of skills students use in life daily.

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