PDF Minecraft Younger Bundle (Print-at-Home)
PDF - Print-at-Home (no physical products will be mailed)
Young Minecraft players will get a gentle introduction to school while tapping into their interests. This is a perfect way to build a lifelong love of learning. Students will build math and spelling skills, complete building challenges, and work on brain-building Minecraft games. Add in your chosen History curriculum to cover all the basic school subjects.
Use daily and complete in a year. Students can also spread out the journals to make them last several years. A suggested lesson plan is included below. Students can work independently, in a small group, or as a class. All you need to add are library books, podcasts, videos, and art supplies. Then document your learning in these guided journals.
Suggested Age Range- 8+
A wide range of ages can use these journals by selecting age-appropriate study materials.
Includes:All About Pets Minecraft Fun-Schooling Journal: Covers all the basic school subjects with a Minecraft and animal theme. Students will also cover writing, logic, maps, problem-solving, and more.
Brain Games Mazes & Coloring Pages- Minecraft: Packed with logic games, mazes, comic activities, famous landmarks, and Minecraft coloring pages, this book was designed to boost creativity and problem-solving skills. It’s a wordless book, making it perfect for new or struggling readers.
Comic Book Math This math book is inspired by Minecraft and Legos. Kids will create comics, write short stories, practice spelling, draw, color, and solve math mysteries. With over 100 activities based on things creative and active kids love, this book is perfect for struggling learners and beginners.
Homeschooling with Minecraft: Cover all basic elementary subjects while having fun with farming, building, design, and animals in the Minecraft world.
Spelling Time Minecraft: Over 100 spelling activities with comics, poems, games, and tracing. Students will also practice handwriting skills, including manuscript and cursive and fun Minecraft-style fonts.Below are a few options for scheduling your Fun-Schooling day. There is no “wrong” way to use Fun-Schooling Journals. Be creative! Please reach out if you need help with planning/scheduling.
We recommend the same number of pages per day as a child’s age. An 8-year-old would work on 8 pages/day, a 14-year-old would work on 14 pages/day. One page is a single side of the paper- not both.
Option 1- Pure loop. Stick everything in a pile. Let your child decide how many pages to complete in each journal as they work through the stack. After they finish with a journal, it goes to the bottom of the pile. This is the most child-led and relaxed method.Option 2- Half the pages per day from one journal and half from another, completing two journals per day.
Option 3- Theme days. For example, Monday Core Journal. Tuesday, Language Arts. Wednesday, Geography- etc.
Option 4- Half pages from a core journal, the rest from one single subject journal.
Option 5- Work in-depth on one journal and complete it thoroughly, then move on to the following journal. Most journals will last six-twelve weeks with this method.