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City Planning
Are cities planned? Who decides what a building looks like? Who decides where a building should go? This lesson will allow you to plan a city. Will all of the buildings looks alike? Will there by skyscrapers? What role do parks and other public spaces play in a city? What do citizens do when they run out of space to live? Click Below..
Treasure Island Lets explore Treasure Island and participate in a scavenger hunt! https://aka.ms/TreasureIsland Windmill Challenge Windmills are devices that use rotational force, generated by the power of wind, to generate electricity or power machines. Ever wanted to build your own? Use this model we've created and the construction materials given to you to see what you can create. To add complexity, give each block a price and see who can build the most incredible windmill with a limited budget. http://bit.ly/meewindmill
Mesa Canyon A rare biome consisting of hardened clay, stained clay, and dead bushes – similar to a desert. Red sand will also generate here instead of regular sand, with occasional cacti. Its composition is useful when other sources of clay are scarce. However, finding mesa biomes can be difficult due to their rarity. On the other hand, it offers great variety - there are a total of six variations of this biome to explore. Mesas can contain above ground abandoned mineshafts. They also allow gold ore to generate near surface levels, rather than just at layer 32 and below.
Island Village Remember the question? If you were stranded on a desert island, and all you had was a Minecraft village… Feel free to use this world as a creative springboard or as a base from which to launch a survival campaign. Or, just dip your toes in the open water. It's up to you!
Start Town This "Starter Town" may be the Minecraft Education team's favorite build we've done so far. In the town square, we've constructed a fire station and police station, a school, along with a variety of other buildings. But the experience doesn't stop there. If you continue down the road, you'll find thirty building plots just waiting for students to make their mark. Or, you can make a road down the way and create an entirely new community. City planning? Home design? Learning about communities? Planning a personal narrative? The choices for this world are what you make of it.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon According to Wikipedia, "The Hanging Gardens were described as a remarkable feat of engineering: an ascending series of tiered gardens containing all manner of trees, shrubs, and vines. The gardens were said to have looked like a large green mountain constructed of mud bricks." Come and see the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for yourself. We encourage you to build around this wonder, perhaps you can create your own ancient society, or build your own local "Wonders of the World."