- Art: Learned about design principles and aesthetics by creating structures and landscapes in Minecraft.
- English Language Arts: Enhanced vocabulary, spelling, and grammar through reading and writing in-game chat and instructions.
- Foreign Language: Practiced foreign language skills by communicating with other players in different languages.
- History: Explored historical settings and recreated historical events within the game.
- Math: Developed problem-solving skills and understanding of geometry by building and measuring structures.
- Music: Improved creativity and rhythm by composing musical arrangements using the game's note blocks.
- Physical Education: Engaged in active gameplay that involved physical movement and coordination.
- Science: Explored concepts of physics and engineering by experimenting with redstone circuits and mechanisms.
- Social Studies: Developed collaboration and teamwork skills by building communities and engaging with other players.
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating more creative elements into the Minecraft gameplay. This can include building historically accurate structures, writing and acting out stories within the game, creating and designing unique artwork using Minecraft's block palette, or even conducting science experiments and documenting the results. Encouraging the child to explore different mods and plugins can also enhance their learning experience in specific subjects, such as exploring historical mods for history-related content or science-themed mods for scientific concepts.