The students of the CEIP Puebla de Lillo recreate the San Isidro ski resort in Minecraft
The students of the CEIP Puebla de Lillo recreate the San Isidro ski resort in Minecraft.
Ten students from this center of the Leonese mountain have placed more than 100,000 blocks of this popular game on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the winter station.
The students of the CEIP Puebla de Lillo have carried out an impressive interdisciplinary project, recreating the San Isidro ski resort using the popular Minecraft program. This project has allowed students to improve their spatial vision and orientation, as well as all key competencies exponentially.
During the development, the students made six visits to the ski resort during the snow campaign days. Before each day, they were organized among them to observe and locate all the necessary details for later recreation with the Minecraft program.
They worked as a team, contributing ideas and distributing roles to achieve a faithful result to reality. In less than three months, students between 8 and 12 years old managed to place more than 100,000 Minecraft blocks to recreate the natural space and the different slopes of the ski slopes of the Cebolledo circus.
This project was inspired by the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the San Isidro ski resort, a milestone that has provided wealth and value to the entire region. The station is not only a tourist attraction, but also maintains numerous jobs that contribute to the sustainability of this small rural school.
The CEIP Puebla de Lillo is proud of its students and its ability to carry out innovative projects that promote learning and teamwork. This achievement demonstrates the commitment of the rural school with the quality education and the integral development of its students, taking advantage of all the resources around us.
Source: Valderrueda Diario
Photography: The San Isidro ski resort in Minecraft held by the students of the College of Puebla de Lillo