We all have those boys in class who struggle to write and stay focused when writing. Why is this the case? This blog is a journal of my investigation into what motivates boys to write. The focus is on discovering if giving them more choice and ownership makes a difference.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Mindcraft Rulez
(movies accompany this post below, so scroll down to view)
Mindcraft Rulez! This was a statement from one of the boys in my class and I just had to share. He keeps referring to this highly engaging learning tool as Mindcraft, which I think is quite appropriate really.
This year we have embraced the craze of Minecraft and are seeing some rewards for doing so. We came to the conclusion, as teachers battling to keep students on task and not sneaking into enticing places like Minecraft, that if you can't beat them, then why not join them!
The boys were the ones who were using the game at home and were enthralled with it, but the girls have become just as enthusiastic about it.
This week we have been integrating the tool in literacy and the boys have been so engaged in inquiring, writing, creating and sharing what they have learnt. We have been learning about Myths, Legends and Fables this term so this week we have been investigating where these stories originated.
We began by inquiring into the origins of the Myths, Legends and Fables and recorded our findings to be used in a voiceover for a movie.
Following this we have re crafted in Minecraft, buildings that were built in the times that the stories were written, and then added a voiceover that explains where the Myths, Legends and Fables originated, information about the building and finally comparisons of life then and now.
Minecraft Tours Iisa - The Reichstag from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
Parthenon - Faaiua's Minecraft Reconstruction from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
Jordan Minecraft from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
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