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Jeffery Guiles

Newsela | Middle school students work to make their lunchrooms friendlier places - 1 views

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    The main idea is that should lunch rooms be friendly. Should we have the lunchroom be a friendly?
Jeffery Guiles

Newsela | Too many kids are eating too much pizza and getting too fat, experts say - 1 views

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    The main idea is we should eat less pizza. What do you thing should happen should we eat less pizza or more pizza?
Jeffery Guiles

Beyond 'Screen Time:' What Minecraft Teaches Kids - The Atlantic - 1 views

  • arents are faced with difficult choices about technology. The prevailing wisdom is that “screen time” is bad for children.
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      I think we should play for school.
  • Their videos show kids that they can build complex structures and they set an expectation for the game culture. In other words, gameplay is about sharing knowledge and cooperating
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      We can learn allowed of stuff about building 
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  • how they are interacting with thei
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      We should us min-craft for school  
  • Some ideas include: letting kids share what they are building in the game and having
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      So we can talk to owner friends we can build thinks with owner friends so we can work on a prorogued with owner friends 
  • Parents: you might be sick of your kids asking to play Minecraft, but consider what the game is teaching them. Talk to them about what they are building and what they are learning. Encourage their cooperation with friends. Where else are they learning some of these skills? Easily put: nowhere. When we encourage the enthusiasm they have for the game, we are also subtly communicating that we like for them to spend time creating, building, and cooperating with peers—values we want our children to develop as they work to reach their post-graduation goals.
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      Kids can learn more from building It can help kids how want to learn how to build a building. Kids want to us  the min craft In lost of stuff
  • Playing Minecraft teaches kids useful skills. The most clearly visible are visuospatial reasoning skills—learning how to manipulate objects in space in a way that helps them create dynamic structures. Visuospatial reasoning is the basis for more abstract forms of knowledge like the ability to evaluate whether a conclusion logically follows from its premises.
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