Thursday, May 28, 2020

Why minecraft should be taught in all the schools in New Zealand by kaiau

Why minecraft should be taught in all
the schools in New Zealand
 by kaiau

I believe that Minecraft gives students the freedom to create,
pushing their imaginations to the max limit and allowing them to
be creative in ways not possible in the real world. Inherently
about problem-solving, the game can inspire students'
higher-level and critical thinking.

Minecraft: Education Edition helps prepare students for the
future workplace, building skills like collaboration,
communication, critical thinking and systems thinking.
The open learning environment gives students the freedom to
experiment, encouraging creative self-expression and problem
solving.

Minecraft games involve collaboration with other children
and teammates.IN FACT, sometimes it's the only way a player
can achieve certain goals. By sharing resources while they plan
together.

I think that minecraft will be the new way of teaching in New
Zealand!!!!

Monday, May 4, 2020

Hi I’m hedge sparrow, I live in Otira with me family and I love living in Otira because each day a kind
old man drops brown seed that wees brake open and eat, and then blows his load shiny snail shell 
to let us know that breakfast is ready,he and hes grandchilds watches uz eat the seed through the
window, me and me friends sometimes talk’ hop and flitter around to show our thankfulls, 


One wet day old man's oldest grandkid dropped seed on the ground in shape of smiley face my
friend remembered that it was smiley face because he always looked up at the people and seen
them smiling, I felt I wanted to give something to him, so I went up to my tree house and got out a
white feather that i founded in the big green tree place last week, I felt happy for to giving a gift to the
peoples kid

Oh and by the way i forgetting to telling yous that wees share food with tiny tree humans but thats is
different story.