#HomeschoolingWithBoardGames: Ravensburger Minecraft: Builders & Biomes Strategy Board Game

Charlie and his friends have been playing Minecraft on there Play Stations and to get them off the Play Station in our #HomeschoolWithBoardGames we’ll be playing Ravensburger Minecraft: Builders & Biomes Strategy Board Game.

About this item
True Minecraft experience – Developed in collaboration with Mojang, Minecraft: Builders & Biomes brings players together in a shared, in-person experience.
A new adventure every time – Explore a new Overworld grid and try a new building and Biome strategy every time!
Clear instructions – Easy to learn with a clear, high-quality instruction manual. Start playing right away!
What you get – Minecraft: Builders & Biomes comes with high-quality game pieces including 64 resource cubes, 64 building and monster cards, 36 weapon tokens, 4 player boards, 4 experience counters, 4 character skins, 4 game piece bases, 12 overview cards, 1 resource cube base, 1 support structure, and instructions.
Makes a great gift – Minecraft Builders & Biomes is the perfect holiday or birthday gift for Minecraft lovers everywhere.

Explore the Overworld, face dangerous mobs, and mine resources to build fantastic structures! The world’s bestselling video game, Minecraft, has been adapted into an easy-to-learn strategy board game Perfect for tabletop gamers and Minecraft fans alike.

Each turn, players take two of five possible actions: explore the Overworld, mine resources from a block of resource cubes, build structures, collect weapons, or fight mobs like endermen and Creepers. Build carefully and fight bravely to win!

Reading Class:

Set up the Board Game then ask the players to sit down and read the instructions to the players. Then ask them questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen. Then have then ask you questions to make sure you understood what you read.

Math Classes:

Count all the game pieces and create 5 math problems for someone in your family to work out. Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Art Class:

Draw a picture of something that happened in the game and include a description of what you drew.

Drama Class:

Act out one thing that happened in the Game and then act out one thing that happens when you play Minecraft online. Explain what is the same and what is different and why.

Music Class:

Create a song or a jingle about the Board Game and perform the song before you begin playing the Game.

Cooking Class:

Create a snack based on Minecraft that can be served before you begin playing the Game.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates