Chemistry@Home - Building a Periodic Table

Step 1 - Install Minecraft Education and sign in with your Patana username and password

 - - - - ##@patana.ac.th / ???

Step 2 - Create a New World - Creative setting

Step 3 - Find a nice open space and place an Element Constructor block

You can search your inventory - Press E or ... 

 - for everything, then use the search tool. 

Step 4 - Build as many elements as you can and create a Periodic table of your own!

Here, I made Oxygen.


Learning Intention

Can I organise information?

Success Criteria

I can make elements

I can build a Periodic Table (in Minecraft)

Comments

  1. I love using Minecraft ejection ❤️( sooo.. much fun )

    Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:iSAMSstu:13423, 01/06/2020 at 08:43

    1. Glad you're enjoying it! What else could you make?

      Posted by Max Hopwood, 01/06/2020 at 09:05

      1. meeeeeee tooooooo

        Posted by Jonah Ebrahim, 01/06/2020 at 09:33

      2. i cant see the element block

        Posted by 5d2b6bac143e84449228ddb830c12687, 01/06/2020 at 08:49

        1. Try using the block search - it's a magnifying glass icon. Search - element constructor.

          Posted by Max Hopwood, 01/06/2020 at 09:06

        2. Hi Mr Max, I tried but couldn't get the menu to come up above the blocks. My friend told me I need a mouse (I only have a mouse pad and couldn't left click) - is this true?

          Posted by 36901cb67f947e4ca98dc5ac4282142d, 01/06/2020 at 18:17

          1. I love the game so much that I want every science lesson to be playing the game!

            Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:iSAMSstu:13685, 18/05/2021 at 20:43

            1. Great - There are plenty more Science challenges ready to use - please ask your class teacher about them.

              Posted by Max Hopwood, 19/05/2021 at 09:33

            2. Mr.Max I don't know how to make elements

              Posted by Anuree Mishra, 19/05/2021 at 12:13

              1. You need to use the Element Constructor block - https://education.minecraft.net/wp-content/uploads/ChemistryLab_Journal.pdf

                Posted by Max Hopwood, 19/05/2021 at 14:57