Showing posts with label minecraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minecraft. Show all posts
Saturday, 23 September 2017
Eco House Minecraft Competition
We have found a Minecraft Competition that we want to enter. We thought that other students might want to enter as well. Nicola will send in the entries. Send entries to her by next Friday 29th September. nstevenson@worserbay.school.nz
"How do you put ‘Eco’ into a Home?
So, what are we looking for in the perfect Eco-House? Some of the key elements will be:
Low environmental impact: How does it fit with the world around it? We want to see a minimal impact on the environment – both in construction and on-going use.
Sustainable: We want to see use of sustainable materials in the construction.
Energy-efficiency: How energy efficient in the house? Construct is so that it makes best use of renewable energy resources, for heating and lighting, etc."
Overall, you need to create us a building that’s friendly to the environment around it – and explain why you think it is."
This is Ollie's design
You can find out more at:
https://interfaceonline.co.nz/minecraft2017/
By Thomas, Lachlan, Hugo W and Alex B
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Hour of Code: Minecraft
Our Year Three students have been learning how to code. They have been using #hourofcode and working through the Minecraft activities. Students have been problem solving and applying their Maths knowledge. Great collaboration!
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