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Grades 3 to 5 - Learn the Properties of Matter (ES-PS1.A-3) and (5-PS1.A-3)

Small Title

- Freezing point is a property of matter related to the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid. - Texture is a physical property of matter. - Buoyancy is a physical property of matter related to a material’s ability to float or sink in water. - The physical properties of a material remain the same even if the material is reduced in size. - Boiling point is a property of matter related to the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. - Melting point is a property of matter related to the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. - The temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is. - A balance or scale measures the weight of an object. - A measurement is an observation of a property of matter that is compared with a standard unit. - Matter includes all of the substances that make up the universe. - Properties of matter can be used to identify substances. - Color is a physical property of matter. - Hardness is a physical property of matter. - Reflectivity is a property of matter related to the amount of light that a material reflects. - Electrical conductivity is a physical property of matter related to how easily a material transmits electric current. - Thermal conductivity is a physical property of matter related to how easily a material transmits heat. - A material’s response to magnetic forces is a property of matter. - Solubility is a physical property of matter related to how easily it dissolves in another material. - A thermometer measures temperature.

Main Concepts

Materials need to be identified. The only way to do this is by launching them into the air and landing them on a variety of scientific tools. Towers may block your path. Smash them down if you have to. Clear the path with exploding blocks and launching rockets. All with the goal of better understanding the properties of matter.

Dragon's Maze Pattern Quest

Grade 3 to 5 - Generate Patterns Using a Given Rule and Analyze (4.OA.C.5)

Small Title

- Identify a pattern given a set of numbers that a rule has been applied to. - Explanation should include proof that the pattern will hold (Not just true 1x or 2x but always). - Explaining the pattern can be done by verbal or written explanation or using arithmetic manipulations or using a picture. - Find patterns from rules that are not evident based on the pattern’s rule alone (Alternating odd even, patterns of multiples of 9’s or 4’s, etc) - Generate a shape pattern that follows a given rule. - Generate a number pattern that follows a given rule.

Main Concepts

Embark on an epic adventure in "Dragon's Maze: Pattern Quest"! Navigate through mysterious mazes, encounter majestic dragons, and unlock the secrets of magical patterns. In this exciting blend of classic RPG and educational game, you'll use your wits and pattern-solving skills to defeat dragons and their minions. Each victory brings you closer to the ultimate goal - mastering the maze and becoming a true Pattern Champion. With vibrant visuals, engaging gameplay, and challenging puzzles, "Dragon's Maze: Pattern Quest" makes learning fun and exciting. Are you ready to take on the challenge and unravel the mysteries of the maze? Your adventure awaits!

Gravity Force Scramble

Grade 3 to 5 - Learn Gravitational Force (5-PS2.B-3)

Small Title

- The farther the distance between two masses, the weaker the gravitational force between them. - Earth is spherical in shape. - A force is a push or pull on an object. - A force has both a strength and a direction. - Gravity is a force that pulls all objects on Earth down towards Earth’s surface. - A non-contact force is a force that can act on an object over a distance. - Gravity is a non-contact force between any two masses. - The larger a mass is, the stronger its gravitational force. - While gravity appears to pulls objects downwards, it actually pulls them towards the center of the Earth.

Main Concepts

Become a traffic controller on the space highway. But be warned, navigating space isn’t easy. Only by mastering the forces of gravity, will you be the best.

Fraction Match

Grade 3 to 5 - Understanding Equivalent Fractions (3.NF.A.3.A)

Small Title

- Locate equivalent fractions on a number line. - Explain why equivalent fractions must describe the same size whole. - Locate equivalent fractions on a number line.

Main Concepts

In this fun and educational game, players must match equivalent fractions by dropping them down onto a grid in a similar fashion to games like Tetris. As players progress, the challenges become more difficult, making this game perfect for kids. With engaging gameplay and a focus on learning, this game is a great way for kids to practice their skills with fractions in a fun and interactive way.

Smoothie Solver

Grade 3 to 5 - Fluently Add or Subtract within 1000 (3.NBT.A.2)

Small Title

- Use algorithms based on place value to subtract within 1000. - Use algorithms based on place value to add within 1000. - Use properties of operations to subtract within 1000. - Use properties of operations to add within 1000. - While moving to the right across the places in a number the digits represent smaller units.

Main Concepts

Introducing Smoothie Solver, an exhilarating educational action-puzzle game that will have students mastering addition and subtraction within 1000 in no time! Set in a vibrant, whimsical kitchen, this smoothie-making adventure combines the thrill of fruit-slicing gameplay with the creative fun of concocting delicious smoothie recipes. Smoothie Solver is an unforgettable arithmetic journey that challenges them to slice fruits, blend ingredients, and build cups to create the perfect smoothie while unlocking their math potential.
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