Moseying into Machinarium

After the wonderfully inspiring Teachmeet Blackpool last Thursday I decided to throw out my literacy plan and try something new to engage my pupils. One look at ‘Machinarium’ and I knew that it would fit in perfectly to our fiction genres topic. I immediately loved the slightly dark and mysterious world, as did my class when they saw it. I was very impressed with the ‘Brainstorm’ forum in our Fronter classroom that developed after only a small glimpse at the game.

Unfortunately,  we have now come to end of the free demo and my class are demanding to know when I am going to buy the full version! I’ll have to get on that tomorrow :)

Hopefully, I’ll be able to get some recordings of the children reading their creations and upload them for the world to hear – but for now just a taster…

“A little dot in the far distance, hardly visible through the fog, comes closer and closer growing larger and larger. It looks like a little bee – yellow in colour and then you realise it’s a screech, the street cleaners of machinarium….”

“A dot in the distance, beyond the tallest tower, grew larger and larger as it tumbled across the sky leaving a trail of black dust behind it. The creature was called a fly-bot. It got faster and faster as it got closer, and as it got closer it was more visible. He was made out of metal but that wasn’t a surprise in the land of Machinarium, everybody was a robot!”

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Year 6 teacher from Blackpool interested in innovations in teaching and learning. View all posts by Mrs Irvin

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