Monday, October 14, 2013

Student as Teacher Lesson Plans


The following are lesson plans written by Michael a Y9 student who delivers content to our Minecraft day.


Lesson 1
Redstone and dispensers

The purpose of this is to either shot out items or place them on the floor.

Step 1: what you want to do is place down your dispenser followed by a string of Redstone with maybe a few Redstone repeaters.

Step 2: you want to make sure you have a button, lever or pressure plate to turn the red stone on for a limited time.

Step 3: now what you want to do is fill the dispenser with the item you want it to either spawn or place on the floor.

Step 4: if this has not worked for you just re follow the steps and check the Redstone to make sure it works.



Lesson 2
Tracks and powered railings

The purpose of this is to either transport items or to make transport easier. (You could also make a roller costar with hills and stuff)

Step 1: what you want to do is make sure you know how long it needs to be and wither it needs to turn.

Step 2: Now that you know how long it is you want to place Railings in the spots they need to bee keeping in mind that if it needs to go up you make it look like stairs then place the railing on them.

Step 3: Now you need to go to the start and follow along the track and put powered railings in every Fourth spot with a Redstone Torch next to it unless there is a corner then you leave it and count another 3.

Step 4: now you need to make sure it works as well as figure out if a Minecart with a chest is going along it or if its to transport you in a normal Minecart. (To get in the Minecart all you need to do is Right Click on it) 

Lesson 3
How to stop Water and Lave flooding

The purpose of this is to help keep you buildings clean and tidy from all spills.

There is no steps for this all you need to do is locate the source of the mess and either place a block on it or pick it up with a Bucket.


What you can do though to avoid these problems is to not build out of Ice, Water buckets and Lava Buckets.

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