Course curriculum

  1. 01
    • Getting Started

    • Install a Minecraft World!

    • Photos!

Detect, Reflect, Connect

Use Focus and Flexibility to get better at Minecraft!

Use your flexibility and focus skills to learn how to install a specific Minecraft world into your Minecraft single player game.

Checklist

What you will need for this class:

  • Minecraft Java edition installed on your PC or Mac computer

  • Internet Connection

  • Headphones (optional)

At a Glance

What you need to know before getting started

  • Beginner Level

    Beginner Level, Recommended for Ages 8+

  • Flexibility and Focus

    Learn how executive functioning skills can help improve your gameplay skills as well as how to use them in real-life.

  • Earn Brain Bucks

    Complete this course to earn brain bucks that you can spend in our online store.

Why will your child love this course?

Your child will learn these executive functioning skills while playing their favorite video games. Interactive activities help your child take what they have learned in gameplay and bring it into relevant real-world scenarios.

Pricing Options

Choose Pricing Plan:

  • Minecraft Maze Planning!

    $5.00

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  • Minecraft Flexibility: Survival Mode

    $5.00

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  • LW4K Membership

    Includes this course and all others, plus live calls etc.

    $19.00 / month

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FAQ

  • How will LW4K classes help my child?

    LW4K classes will allow your child to define and practice executive functioning skills in their favorite video games. They will then learn how these skills are used in the real world so that they can transfer what they have learned in-game into their own lives.

  • Where can I learn more about executive functioning skills?

    LearningWorks for Kids has been at the forefront of research on play-based learning and executive functioning skills. To learn more, please visit www.learningworksforkids.com

  • What can I do to support my child during this class?

    We encourage all parents to get involved and ask your child questions about their gameplay. For more ideas on family activities and resources, please visit www.learningworksforkids.com