<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Includes a variety of creative exercises that explore the aspects of Minecraft and use them to teach fun, educational lessons.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b><i>Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids</i> is a collection of creative, collaborative projects that connect in-game challenges with hands-on activities that are both fun and educational.</b> <p/><i>An Amazon Best Kids' Books of 2016 pick!</i> <p/> Minecraft offers players an environment focused on exploration, imagination, and creation, but its nonlinear game structure can mean spending a lot of time in the game. With these labs, you can <b>balance your child's screen time with real-life learning and interaction</b>. <p/> You will start the book by brushing up on some common Minecraft language and examining each of the four game modes: survival, creative, adventure, and spectator. Then, you'll use this knowledge to venture off onto the <b>six different quests that encourage child and adult participation</b>. For each Lab, complete the<b> hands-on activity in art, craft, or design</b>, then <b>build a related in-game project</b>. Have fun with these creative projects and more: </p><ul><li>Make a Chinese finger trap from construction paper, followed by a zombie trap in Minecraft.</li><li>Build a castle from sugar cubes, then learn to build one in Minecraft.</li><li>Create shadow puppets to perform a scene from your favorite story, then animate the scene using Minecraft.</li><li>Make a bow and arrow from popsicle sticks, dental floss, and a cotton swab, then do some archery practice in Minecraft.</li></ul><p><b>Sticker badges at the back of the book</b> reward your child as they complete each quest. You'll even learn how to screencast and narrate your own videos to share with family and friends. <i>Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids</i> provides fun, educational gaming goals that you and your child can reach together! <p/> The popular <b>Lab for Kids series</b> features a growing list of books that share <b>hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics</b>, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus--all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a <b>complete materials list</b>, clear <b>step-by-step photographs</b> of the process, as well as <b>finished samples</b>. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The greatest strength of this volume is that Miller and Scott have found a way to combine skills in Minecraft with real-life experiences." - <b>Booklist Online</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>John Miller </b>holds multiple and single subject credentials in history and science. He has been a middle school teacher for over 20 years and taught every subject in grades 6-8. He also holds a master's degree from San Diego State University in Educational Technology and Instructional Design and is a Google Certified Teacher, San Luis Obispo County CUE (Computer Using Educators) Board President, and a CUE Lead Learner. John is a featured presenter at conferences and workshops around the country. He loves teaching 21st-century skills to his students, and his passions include student blogging, e-learning, <i>Minecraft </i>in the classroom, photography, Apple, and Google. The co-author of <i>Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids</i> and <i>Unofficial Minecraft STEM Lab for Kids</i>, John is also a contributor to <i>Minecraft in the Classroom</i> (Peachpit Press, 10/14). He lives in Paso Robles, California.</p><p><b>Chris Fornell Scott</b> is the founder and executive director of Woven Learning and Technology, a California nonprofit that runs Minecrafter Camps. One of his life goals is to inspire kids to dream big. In 2016, he moved onto a sailboat with his wife, three boys, and a beagle. You can find out more about Chris and his family at www.secretwateradventure.com.</p>
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