Forestry Minecraft World: Bringing Forestry Education to Life in New Zealand Classrooms
An Immersive Learning Experience
Forestry Minecraft World isn’t just a game, it’s a complete educational tool. The resource includes a Forestry Minecraft Guide Book for teachers and a series of modular challenges for students. These challenges are designed to be completed in the classroom, helping students explore the plantation forest cycle while developing problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration skills.
Once fully developed, Forestry Minecraft World will feature four interactive modules, each representing a key stage in the plantation forest cycle:
Sapling World
Learn about tree growth, forest planning, and the science behind sustainable planting.
Logging World
Explore how trees are safely harvested and transported.
Sawmill World
Discover the processes that turn logs into timber and other wood products.
Building with Wood World
See how wood is used in construction and manufacturing, linking classroom subjects to real-world applications.
Connecting Classroom Learning to Real-World Forestry
Erica Kinder, Chief Executive of Discover Forestry New Zealand, says the initiative goes beyond Minecraft:
“Upon completion of Forestry Minecraft World, the plan is to follow up with a more comprehensive suite of teacher resources that can be downloaded and used across curriculum-based subjects at secondary schools. Case studies and forestry examples will be aligned with subjects such as geography, maths, biology, and chemistry, making it easy for teachers and students to see how what they learn in the classroom connects to real forestry workplaces.”
This approach ensures that students can see the practical applications of their studies while learning about a sector that is vital to New Zealand’s economy and sustainable development.
Why WIDE Trust Support Matters
The WIDE Trust is committed to supporting educational initiatives that develop future forestry and wood industry professionals. By funding Forestry Minecraft World, the Trust is helping students engage with the sector in a meaningful way, sparking interest in potential careers while enhancing their understanding of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects.
The current classroom trials allow teachers to provide feedback and help refine the resource. Once finalised, Forestry Minecraft World and its supporting materials will be made widely available to secondary schools across New Zealand, giving students everywhere the opportunity to experience the forest lifecycle in an interactive and curriculum-aligned way.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Forestry Professionals
Through initiatives like Forestry Minecraft World, the WIDE Trust and Discover Forestry New Zealand are showing students the connection between classroom learning and real-world careers. By making forestry accessible, engaging, and relevant, this project inspires students to explore the science, innovation, and sustainability at the heart of New Zealand’s forestry and wood industries.
With support from the WIDE Trust, Discover Forestry New Zealand is launching an innovative new learning resource designed to bring forestry to life for secondary school students. This term, Forestry Minecraft World is being trialled in high schools around New Zealand, combining hands-on learning with digital engagement to introduce students to the forestry industry in a fun and interactive way.