Minecraft Maths Area Perimeter and VolumeQuick View
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Minecraft Maths Area Perimeter and Volume

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<p>A week’s worth of resources consisting of a PowerPoint and worksheets to teach a Upper KS2 class all about Area, Perimeter and Volume, with Minecraft as the theme as the pupils will be working for “Steve’s Swimming Pools”. The resources point the teacher towards using Minecraft Edu to help teach the lessons with the teacher being able to use as much or as little of Minecraft as they like. The final lesson is for children to show communication, collaboration and originality in building a range of swimming pools with different area, perimeter and volume!</p>
Year5/6 Maths investigationsQuick View
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Year5/6 Maths investigations

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<p>A series of maths investigation class discussion PowerPoints. Children have to solve maths problems by drawing tables, drawing diagrams and acting them out.</p>
Caesar Cipher lesson Smart fileQuick View
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Caesar Cipher lesson Smart file

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<p>Lesson resource smart file on Caesar cipher with links to website on encryption. Also included is a word document with an a decoding exercise.</p>
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Mortgage Maths Yr 6

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<p>Chlldren in Year 6 work out the mortgage and house they can buy in their local area before looking at how rising house values will affect them in the long run! CHildren can complete this task on paper with calculators or recreate the table using excel or numbers</p>
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eSafety assembly

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<p>A nice assembly on eSafety where children come up and play a game of family fortunes that then ties in with sleep patterns and some recommendations on how technology in the bedroom can interfere with your well being</p>
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Cyberbullying assembly

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<p>Another esafety assembly in which we discuss what is Cyberbullying and what are the effects of this?</p>
KS2 Cracking codes COMPUTINGQuick View
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KS2 Cracking codes COMPUTING

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<p>Learn about cyphers such as morse code, semaphore code. Lots of child friendly activities accessible through the work book and through QR codes. Relate their knowledge of codes to the Enigma machine and then complete their own challenges using caesar cyphers. Finally the children relate their knowledge of encrypting data to their own passwords.</p>
Minecraft Museum of Me COMPUTINGQuick View
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Minecraft Museum of Me COMPUTING

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<p>In this unit you will be making a Museum all about yourself! This<br /> museum will be a true representation of you, what can you build that<br /> will show off your character?<br /> You will tour different museums around the world to find inspiration<br /> for different exhibits and design ideas for both the interior and<br /> exterior of your building.<br /> You will become an architect and plan out your building, by creating a<br /> birds eye annotated drawing and if you are feeling up to the<br /> challenge you can use isometric paper to draw out your design<br /> ideas!<br /> To help you build quicker and more efficiently you will learn some<br /> different commands that should speed up the build and then finally<br /> once you are complete you can open the doors to your museum and<br /> invite your friends to take a tour.</p>
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Minecraft NPC adventure game COMPUTING

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<p>In this unit you will be making an action game based on the Museum<br /> Heist game from the Minecraft education website.<br /> In lesson 1 you will play Museum Heist with the aim of recovering a<br /> missing painting. In lesson 2 you will discuss Museum Heist and work<br /> out how the game creator made this particular game. Working with a<br /> partner you will then create your own NPC adventure game.<br /> In lessons 3 &amp; 4 you will build your world from your design and<br /> reacquaint yourself with the commands you used when you made<br /> your museum of me.<br /> Finally in lesson 5 you will invite your friends into your world to play<br /> and then evaluate your game</p>