Minecraft is a game where students can create, explore and discover. It is a tool that can be used in the classroom to provide context around which students will communicate, and it provides a platform where they can demonstrate their learning and collaborate with their peers. Minecraft, by default, requires strong spatial reasoning skills, thus yielding math as the fundamental tool that supports language. It also draws immediately off of student interest as it is a game that they are passionate about.
Our goal was to explore how Minecraft: Pocket Edition could be used in second language classrooms in order to improve second language acquisition. We worked collaboratively to research and co-create tasks, reflected on how tasks applied to second language learning, implemented activities with students, and reflected together on the successes and challenges along the way.
Team Members
Myria Mallette
Lambton Kent District School Board
Jaclyn Myers
Lambton Kent District School Board
Jane Baldwin-Marvell
Lambton Kent District School Board
Josh Jaques
Lambton Kent District School Board
Morgan Purdy
Lambton Kent District School Board
Gill Boere
Lambton Kent District School Board
Professional Learning Goals
- Collaborated and co-created tasks that could be used in class with our students
- Discussed activities that could be used to help scaffold language for these tasks in order for students to have success
- Completed activities and tasks with students
- Reflected on activities once completed
- Determined benefits, challenges and next steps as a team
Activities and Resources
- Teachers were surveyed at the beginning of the project to determine what they already knew about Minecraft and how it was being used in classrooms and ways they had thought about using it to support a second language program
- Researched different ways teachers from around the world had been using Minecraft in their classrooms
- Planned lessons and activities that supported our individual classrooms. Reflected as a group and planned forward again.
- Discussed successes and challenges, and brainstormed possible solutions to problems encountered, blogging about them along the way
- Shared learning at OMLTA
Unexpected Challenges
Minecraft: Pocket Edition definitely has its challenges when it comes to classroom use (in comparison to Minecraft: Education Edition). However, with what we realistically had access to with our students, this was the only option so we found ways to make it work for us.
For more specific details around the challenges we encountered, as well as possible solutions, please visit our blog post here: http://www.mmemallette.com/2017/01/challenges-successes-minecraft-fsl-thus-far/
Enhancing Student Learning and Development
Sharing
Our target audience would be second language teachers.
We have shared our work in a variety of ways, as follows:
- Actively involved on Twitter sharing via #fslchat
- Blogged about experiences at www.mmemallette.com
- Presented at OMLTA in Toronto
- Continue to share ideas via conversations with other teachers within our board and on Twitter
Project Evaluation
Resources Created
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