Do It Yourself Curriculum – Fun-Schooling with Minecraft

 I thought I would share with you a Homeschool resource I found I will be using with Charlie. We  know its almost time to go back to school. Since Charlie is always playing Minecraft or reading books about Minecraft with his friends.
I thought this Do It Yourself-Curriculum Fun-Schooling with Minecraft might keep Charlie from getting bored and keep Charlie interested in what he is learning.
 Do It Yourself Curriculum- Fun-Schooling with Minecraft 400 Homeschooling Lessons should keep Charlie busy the entire school year. As well as part of the following year if I watch how many lessons Charlie and I work on each day.
Product Description

PDF – FULL COLOR Version for printing at home! Over 400 Pages of Homeschooling Activities! Print multiple copies for your family.

Are you homeschooling a Minecraft player? Make Minecraft educational! You can cover every required subject while giving your child freedom to be creative! This do-it-yourself curriculum can provide 2 to 4 hours of homeschooling instruction everyday!

Great for grades 3rd – 6th grade, ages 8 – 11 years old.

Perfect for children who have symptoms of Dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome or Autism.                                                                                                     Lessons include Reading, Handwriting, Creative Writing, Spelling & Vocabulary, Classical Literature, Biographies, Classical Music, Mathematics, Science, History, World Geography, Social Studies & Current Events, Computer Skills, Building & Design, Art, Drawing and Design, Creative Comics, Library Skills, and Unit Studies (based on the student’s favorite topics).

If your child can read and write on a second grade level they will be able to use this book as their primary curriculum.
What ages? this curriculum is geared towards 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades, but older and younger children can still use and enjoy the curriculum, but supplementing the program with library books, audio books, and documentaries on their level.
Are you homeschooling a child with symptoms of Dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome or Autism? This is the perfect homeschooling method for kids who don’t sit still, unless they are playing Minecraft!

Don’t worry your child will not be on the computer all day, 30 to 45 minutes will be just about perfect, when working in this curriculum journal. We also use the Dyslexia Font to make reading and learning easy for students with dyslexia.

Subjects and Activities:

  1. Reading
  2. Handwriting
  3. Creative Writing
  4. Spelling & Vocabulary
  5. Classical Literature
  6. Biographies
  7. Classical Music
  8. Mathematics
  9. Science
  10. History
  11. World Geography
  12. Social Studies & Current Events
  13. Computer Skills
  14. Building & Design
  15. Art, Drawing and Design
  16. Creative Comics
  17. Library Skills
  18. Unit Studies (based on the student’s favorite topics)

Action Steps:

Go to the library or bookstore. Bring home a stack of at least EIGHT interesting books about topics your student wants to study. Choose some that have diagrams, instructions and illustrations. Choose some books about science, history and social studies related to the topics you want to study.

Recommended educational resources to use with this curriculum:

A Computer and Your Own Minecraft World.

Audio Books, Classical Literature or Heroes Now & Then*

Story of the World for the Classical Child*

Classical Music to help you relax while you work.

Google Earth and a parent approved news source.

Tutorials, Educational Movies & Documentaries

A Math Curriculum like Life of Fred* or Math-U-See*

Dyslexia Games* for struggling readers.

* Optional Learning Programs

School Supplies Needed:

Pencils, Colored Pencils, Gel Pens, Origami Paper, a Ruler

Created By: Sarah Janisse Brown & Isaac J. Brown Artwork by Isaac J. Brown & Tolik Trishkin.

We use the Dyslexie Font by Christian Boer.

Creative Writing Prompts by Isaac Brown, Emmie Palacio and Elizabeth Palacio

The Thinking Tree Publishing Company, LLC

I would like to remind you inside this post are my affiliate links., If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small amount of the items you purchase.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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