Minecraft – The End. – WEEK 8
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This is the final and last example on how to be kaitiakitanga. It tells you to donate any clothes or toys that you don’t need anymore and it could be sent to hospice or be sent to charity.
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This is a trivia quiz, before you almost reach the end of the game you get to do another quiz to see what you learned.
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This is the end of the game now! Once you’ve reached the end you can chill or hangout there!
What has been hard? To be honest, it would be doing the screen recording. Not that I don’t know how to screen record though, but because on the first few attempts I didn’t get the perfect one at first but then when I recorded the last one it was great! But when we posted it on Hero it had sound and we didn’t want sound but it was alright. We still posted it on Hero though.
What has been easy? It had been easy building the whole entire world sometimes it had been hard but I still managed through! It was also easy making the water cycle in minecraft! But I don’t really have anything else to say though.
Why am I proud of it? Because I think I worked really hard on the world and worked really hard on the design and layout. I’m also proud of it because of how much effort I putted in.
How did it make my world better? It made my world better by adding things that relate to kaitiakitanga and teaching people how our modern day life changes the world and its surroundings and how we create greenhouse gases and stuff.
How does it relate to our learning around life cycles of Kaitiakitanga? It teaches people about how our everyday human life activities can change the world around us and if we don’t pick trash up then our water ways would be polluted and how we need to do all of these things to protect our planet Earth.