From the outside people may think that Minecraft is just another videogame. This may lead them to want to limit their child’s playing time or just dismiss it altogether. The truth is Minecraft is more than just a game. It can help to teach valuable skills that children can use in many other aspects of their lives. Let’s take a look at three reasons that will help to change the way you look at this popular game.

Minecraft Can Help Teach Coding

Many people may not know that the game can be and is typically coded by the players themselves. This requires more than pushing some buttons around and controlling a joystick to play. Minecraft uses “mods” which can become anything the player can imagine. They can make new building blocks, change the way the maps look and give their game players special powers. To make all of this happen, children need to learn the basics of coding.

Teachers Can Use it in the Classroom

Teachers are realizing the value Minecraft has can use it as a teaching tool in the classroom. Minecraft already entices kids and makes them want to learn more. Teachers can use this to their advantage to help kids learn how to solve problems in a group. If there’s a quest that needs to be completed students must learn how to work together to do it. This type of “soft skill” is one that kids can carry with them throughout their lives, especially in the workforce.

Teachers can also download mods to teach about velocity, gravity, and other types of physics. There are even animal mods that can be used to teach biology. Minecraft in the classroom provides teachers and students with endless possibilities.

Minecraft Can Teach Kids About History

For many kids, learning history can be boring and difficult. Minecraft can help to turn that around by engaging them and teaching them historical information in a fun and interesting way. They can make their versions of historical buildings and landmarks. This can be more fun than memorizing facts about these buildings. By making those on their own kids get hands-on lessons that can last a lifetime.

If you want your child to learn more Minecraft and reap its benefits, MakerKids can help. Our Minecraft programs teach kids about coding and other skills that they can use in the real world. It can also be used as a gateway to other STEM-related topics. For more information on the Minecraft program and other programs at MakerKids, call us today at 1-844-MAKERKIDS or check us out online.

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