First Grade Teacher Teaching First Graders with... wait for it... Minecraft.
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[QUOTE=deathstarboot;28977803]I think I missed something, can someone explain the autism joke thing?[/QUOTE]
Apparently stacking blocks is autistic or something, which, considering the amount of people who have played Tetris, would make for a lot of autsitic people.
[QUOTE=Swilly;28977835]Let's not be assholes for once?[/QUOTE]
Are you kidding me?
No way! My family has been a long, long line of assholes, and I'm not gonna let it stop now.
"an after-school class will be added"
haha what
"Teacher, I don't wike this game. It hurts my eyes. My daddy showed me a cowwa doody game and it wooks much better. We should pway that."
[QUOTE=DudeGuyKT;28978202]"Teacher, I don't wike this game. It hurts my eyes. My daddy showed me a cowwa doody game and it wooks much better. We should pway that."[/QUOTE]
I know someone whose mine is getting flooded.
[QUOTE=Otsegolation;28977101]Awesome.
It should have more complicated systems they integrate themselves in, with harder decisions and suicide isn't a way out.[/QUOTE]
Because Redstone Logic isn't complicated enough in a game that simple. :v:
Looks like he's a special ed teacher.
That's actually pretty brilliant. An open world such as Minecraft's would be perfect for teaching scenarios
Even funnier, his server uses most of the plugins that mine does!
That's actually really cool.
Minecraft is so cool! I love Minecraft!
You didnt need minecraft for this.
[QUOTE=dude2193;28981173]You didnt need minecraft for this.[/QUOTE]
But you can't deny that it makes it infinitely easier.
The best thing I had in grade school was Math Blaster and the Nintendo 64. I would have killed to learn how to cooperate and work with others in minecraft as a kid.
If we were to find the servers ip...
And if the ports are opened properly...
We could do this.
Minecraft is the going to be like Bugdom.
well, thats a good way to start.
[QUOTE=C:\;28981490]If we were to find the servers ip...
And if the ports are opened properly...
We could do this.[/QUOTE]
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What a cool teacher
My 8 year old cousin loves Minecraft but his Mum won't let him buy it.
So what exactly is he teaching?
[QUOTE=XxXKillErXxxX^2;28982945]So what exactly is he teaching?[/QUOTE]
I believe this was mentioned:
Special Ed.
In all seriousness, it was mentioned, read.
[QUOTE=XxXKillErXxxX^2;28982945]So what exactly is he teaching?[/QUOTE]
Reading the article does wonders.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;28981280]The best thing I had in grade school was Math Blaster and the Nintendo 64. I would have killed to learn how to cooperate and work with others in minecraft as a kid.[/QUOTE]
Oh god yes Math Blaster I loved that
[quote]They must share resources, take turns, work together, and, frankly, be nice to each other.[/quote]
Hopefully these values will stick with the kids for later on when they play Halo or some other multiplayer game.
they actually use the free downloadable version, which lets you select block types, no need for mining
Now we just need a smart autistic kid to sneak in :ninja:
Smart kid -> Find Diamonds -> Find Obsidien -> Make portal -> Find ghast -> Bring ghast into normal world (possable, I think :downs: ) -> let the tears rain
(Much less hard to solve than lava, all they need is a bucket to solve lava)
I wish my school would do this
[b]FUCKING WEB FILTERS!![/b] :argh:
[QUOTE=dude2193;28981173]You didnt need minecraft for this.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, all you need is some jenga blocks...
Fuck, I'm going to hell.
Dear god don't show them the creepers...
[QUOTE=EzioAuditore;28985695]Dear god don't show them the creepers...[/QUOTE]
Too late, they probably already seen them.
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