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Kids love Minecraft! Here they are taught STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) using the game they love!
This problem-solving workbook challenges young Minecrafters to apply their natural creativity and reasoning skills to real-world situations. Science, technology, engineering, and math come to life on the pages of each colorfully-illustrated lesson. This book:
Allows young gamers to engineer solutions, crack codes, and stretch their brains in fun and exciting ways Supports STEM education initiatives and builds twenty-first century learning skills Kids will dive eagerly into this unique, colorful, kid-friendly offline learning adventure
Whether it’s designing a new mob, evaluating natural resources, engineering a mine cart, or using the binary alphabet to crack a code, third and fourth graders will discover new ways to stretch their brains, build their confidence, and satisfy their appetite for hands-on learning.
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Kids love Minecraft! Here they are taught STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) using the game they love!
This problem-solving workbook challenges young Minecrafters to apply their natural creativity and reasoning skills to real-world situations. Science, technology, engineering, and math come to life on the pages of each colorfully-illustrated lesson. This book:
Allows young gamers to engineer solutions, crack codes, and stretch their brains in fun and exciting ways Supports STEM education initiatives and builds twenty-first century learning skills Kids will dive eagerly into this unique, colorful, kid-friendly offline learning adventure
Whether it’s designing a new mob, evaluating natural resources, engineering a mine cart, or using the binary alphabet to crack a code, third and fourth graders will discover new ways to stretch their brains, build their confidence, and satisfy their appetite for hands-on learning.