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Megabyte Club

A Minecraft Holiday Club


For: 6-12 year olds


At:

James Allen?s Preparatory School

144 East Dulwich Grove, London, SE22 8TE


Dates:

Tuesday 28th May

Wednesday 29th May


From: 09.00-16.00 and extended hours 08.00-18.00


Ratio: 1:10


To book: please email [email protected]


www.megabyteclub.co.uk




Minecraft requirements:

-a love of mine craft

-each child will need to bring their own tablet with minecraft app on and log in details

-the tablet needs to be fully charged



Minecraft days:

-Through out the sessions we will be creating our own village, learning and strengthening our skills with building, planting and hearding.

-We will also be set individual challenges to help build on our skills.

-We will split the days into tablet sessions online playing together and practical creating 3D minecraft inspired objects and playing fun games for example pixel art images and much more.

-Each session will be different and the group will decide which aspects of the games they will create and build together.

-We will have breaks every 30 mins and an hour break for lunch.

-And don't worry parents, we care about screen time too, so we split the sessions with fun active games and minecraft inspired craft activities!

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We have a few spaces left:

Monday 8th April Minecraft FULL Animation 4 spaces


Tuesday 9th April Minecraft 2 spaces Animation 6 spaces


Wednesday 10th April Minecraft FULL Animation 6 spaces


Thursday 11th April Minecraft 3 spaces Animation 8 spaces


Friday 12th April Minecraft 5 spaces Animation 7 spaces

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We will now be running this May 2019 at JAGS, we now offer extended hours 08.00-18.00 and run for 6-12 years, 6-7 year olds, 8-10 year olds and 11-12 year olds, (any siblings or friends in different age groups who wish to be together can be)


We were Full for Minecraft in Easter so book now to avoid disappointment!

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