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MINECRAFT LESSON: EDUCATION EDITION.. 3

‘Create a Mausoleum, or a tomb, or a burial site in Minecraft Edu’ 3

Design Brief: Collaboratively, design and create a Mausoleum, or a tomb, or a burial site in Minecraft Edu in your groups.”. 6

Context: Choose a New Zealand context or any other culture in the world. See Maori tombs (natives of New Zealand). 6

Research: 6

Temples of Angkor – Ta Prohm: 7

THE DESIGN BRIEF: 12

Situation: You and your friends are interested in tombs, mausoleum, burial sites, temples, and more. You have an interest in different civilisations/cultures and their burial methods/buildings, graves, tombs, and more. Think about the pyramids of the pharaohs. 12

Design Brief: In your groups, or individually, create a significant mausoleum/tomb/burial site/temple. 12

Research and investigate different cultures/civilisations to inspire you. 12

Specifications: You are allowed to choose any culture/civilisation. You could also combine elements of different cultures into the design. However, if you want to create a unique mausoleum, you are welcome. Be creative! 12

Learning Objectives. 12

Guiding Ideas. 12

Student Activities. 13

Performance Expectations. 14

TIME ALLOCATIONS: 14

For DVC (Design and Visual Communication), Digital Technology & Art teachers: 15

Marking schedule (competition): 18

About the Author: 19

Freehand sketch of the layout of a Minecraft world. Redwall Abbey. Credit: Planet Minecraft. I designed Redwall Abbey after a sketch Joseph Durel did in 2006. Although the cardinal direction is not exactly as depicted in the image and even the series, it is as closely accurate to the picture I could get. Credit:  https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/redwall-abbey/

 

 The completed project in Minecraft. Credit Gurt. https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/gurt/

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THE DESIGN BRIEF:

Situation: You and your friends are interested in tombs, mausoleum, burial sites, temples, and more. You have an interest in different civilisations/cultures and their burial methods/buildings, graves, tombs, and more. Think about the pyramids of the pharaohs.

Design Brief: In your groups, or individually, create a significant mausoleum/tomb/burial site/temple

Research and investigate different cultures/civilisations to inspire you.

Specifications: You are allowed to choose any culture/civilisation. You could also combine elements of different cultures into the design. However, if you want to create a unique mausoleum, you are welcome. Be creative!

 

Learning Objectives

  • To use teamwork to build a tomb
  • To create a well-hidden tomb beneath the temple/tomb/mausoleum. For example, if you choose the Egyptian Pyramids, show the channels, secret passages, etc. with the different tombs.
  • Choose appropriate blocks to hide, decorate and light the tomb
  • Explore via tombs/burial sites, temples and mausoleums on Youtube to understand more about the different types of tombs/temples/mausoleums. For example, if you are doing Egyptian Pyramids, research the details before you start your design.
  • For DVC (Design and Visual Communication), Digital Technology & Art teachers:

    • Teachers could include freehand sketching. For example, after doing research make a 3-d and 2-d sketch of the concept tomb/mausoleum.
    • Model the tomb/mausoleum in SketchUp.
    • Presentation: Students present their mausoleum/tomb using Google Slides. Take pictures (or scan) the freehand sketches. Take screenshots (or save images) of the modelling of the mausoleum/tomb in SketchUp.
    • SketchUp allows for 3-d modelling with many options like sectional views.
    • Ask students to create a map of their Minecraft world. Show the mausoleum/tomb.

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