Looking for cool activity ideas that are inspired by the beloved Minecraft game? You’ve certainly come to the right place! In this round-up, you’ll find Minecraft creepers in all shapes and sizes, crafting activities, themed sweet treats, outdoor challenges, and more! Check out our list of assorted activities to find inspiration on how to incorporate the world of Minecraft into your child’s learning and downtime!
1. Make Photo Booth Props
Bring your child’s birthday party to life with this interactive activity! Task your little ones to make a Minecraft sword to use as a prop in a photo booth. All that’s required is square cardstock cutouts, glue, and a cardboard sword. Your kids will love piecing the blocks together to create a cool pixelated effect.
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2. Make A Creeper Piñata
Using green, blue, and black tissue paper your kids can make a cute creeper piñata! They can begin by gluing shredded tissue paper onto a cardboard box before gluing strips onto the underside. Finish it off by crafting and attaching black facial features.
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3. Farming Challenge
One of the main tasks in the game is farming. This fun activity can be carried out in real life by having your children plant, nurture, and harvest their very own fruit and vegetables. Have them pick a few of their favorite seedlings, clear a patch in the backyard, and get planting!
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4. Go Fishing
As the object of the game is survival and creation, another staple activity is fishing. Challenge your students to build a pond, embankment, and character using Lego blocks. Alternatively, they can experience the real deal by gearing up and taking a trip to their local fishing spot.
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5. Conduct A Treasure Hunt
Who doesn’t love a good treasure hunt? Simply prep printables, hide matching objects throughout the classroom or playground, and challenge your students to find them. The student who finds all of the images first wins!
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6. Explain How To Build An Item
Minecraft is a wonderful game for evoking critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Challenge your students to write their step-by-step process for building a house. They will need to think methodically and use appropriate language to do so.
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7. Create A Comic Strip Story Plan
Get your little ones excited about story-telling by tasking them to create a comic strip story plan. They can first write a Minecraft-themed story and then bring it to life by adding fun illustrations.
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8. Make A Stop Motion Animation
Creating a stop-motion video hosts many benefits for kids- they get to employ problem-solving, creative thinking, and teamwork skills! They will gather Minecraft characters, devise, a script, take assorted pictures, and piece everything together using an editing app.
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9. Dot-to-Dot Minecraft
This activity is perfect for little learners who are just beginning to work with numbers. This fun activity prompts them to join numbers in sequential order to form a complete image. Once the outline is complete, learners can spend time coloring it in.
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10. Minecraft Ice Melt
Freeze cubes of colored water to prepare for this activity. Once frozen, learners can use them to build Minecraft-like structures in a container. They can then play with figurines and enjoy their frozen wonderland until the ice begins to melt.
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11. Creeper Craft
This is the perfect craft for putting your classroom recyclables to good use! Students should each be equipped with 3 empty toilet rolls and a small box. They can paint them green and decorate them with small cardstock squares before joining the elements together to bring these cute creepers to life!
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12. Minecraft Coloring Books
These cool coloring pages are sure to bring the Minecraft world to life in new and exciting ways! Give your students a brain break and allow them to spend some time coloring in as they decompress from a busy day.
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13. DIY Minecraft Ornament
Minecraft fanatics are sure to love these cardstock Christmas ornaments! Help your little ones adorn the tree by printing out the templates, gluing them together, and simply attaching a string to the top.
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14. Make A Holder For Figurines
Your learners can DIY a Minecraft figurine holder to store all of their favorite characters. They simply need to cut and paint cardstock rings before attaching them to a piece of cardstock which can then be hung on the wall. Your littles can then place all of their Minecraft guys inside.
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15. Nerdy Nummies
These nerdy nummies are the perfect addition to any Minecraft party! Get your littles involved in the kitchen by tasking them to cut cubes of cake. They can then help you cover and decorate the cubes using modeling chocolate to resemble the nummies from the game.
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16. Outdoor Adventure
Get your kids away from their screens to enjoy some outdoor fun with this adventure game! They’ll build dens, make fires, and enjoy fun scavenger hunts whilst enjoying some fun with their friends.
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17. Cubed Creeper Craft
Develop your students’ fine motor skills by engaging them in a themed cube craft. Students can color their creeper however they choose, cut it out, fold it along the dotted lines, and then glue the little cubed fellow together.
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18. Exploding Creepers
Put your student’s chemistry skills to the test by getting them to make exploding creepers. They can cover old film canisters with green paper and decorate them using a black marker. Fill with water and place in a spacious area outdoors before letting your learners drop in Alka seltzer tablets. Stand back and wait for the big bang!
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19. Minecraft Balloons
Give some character to your Minecraft party by adorning the place with a few creeper balloons! Simply inflate green balloons and use duct tape squares to create faces on each one.
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20. Minecraft Gum Wrapper
These adorable creeper crafts make the sweetest Valentine’s Day gifts! Kids can simply cover a stick of gum with a pixelated piece of paper and draw on a creeper’s face. They can then finish the gift off by attaching a Minecraft-themed note.
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21. DIY Weapons
Put your kid’s artistic skills to the test by challenging them to make Minecraft weapons that can be used in classic party games. They can make a sword, crossbow, bow, and arrow, and more using cardstock and cardboard. Have them trace the shapes onto cardboard, cut them out, and decorate them with cubed cardstock cutouts.
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22. Themed Bookends
If you’ve got a reader on your hands, they’re sure to love this cool activity where they’ll make creeper book ends! All they need to do is attach two wooden cubes to a larger, rectangular piece of wood. Once attached they can paint everything green and add feature elements using black paint.
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23. Desk Organizer
Create a creeper desk organizer by gluing old cereal boxes together and painting them green. Your kiddos can then draw on creeper faces using a black marker and add pixelated green paper to the edges to complete their crafts.
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24. Color By Number
Use this simple math worksheet to get your students to practice addition and subtraction in a fun way. Once they’ve answered the sums, they can use the key in the top right corner to decipher which color to use in specific areas.
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25. Minecraft Cake Pops
These tasty Minecraft snacks won’t last long when kiddos are involved! Make a batch of brownies and then roll the mixture into balls before placing a popsicle stick into each one. Cover in melted green chocolate and drizzle with milk chocolate to decorate and resemble creepers.
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