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The Great Ratio Machine

Grade 5 to 6 - 6.RP.A.1: Understand Ratio Concept and Language

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- Ratios happen when there are two or more quantities related. - There is more than one correct way to express a ratio, always are interchangeable.

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Dive into 'The Great Ratio Machine' where you'll engage in interactive mini-games and build fascinating machines! Using your mouse or a simple tap on the screen, slice fruits or navigate obstacles to learn about ratios. Apply this knowledge to construct your machine, placing lights and bells at strategic points. Click or tap to select and position these elements, then watch your creation come to life. If the machine needs fixing, adjust gears in a puzzle section to match new ratios, continuing your adventure in this playful and educational journey into math!

Light Wave Party Pop

Grade 5 to 8 - PS4.B: Electromagnetic Radiation - 3 Wave Model of Light

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- Amplitude is half the distance between the trough and peak of a wave. - Different electromagnetic waves are defined by frequency and wavelength. - Red light has the longest wavelength/lowest frequency of visible light. - Electromagnetic waves travel at different speeds as they transmit through different types of matter. - Wavelength is the distance between two peaks of a wave. - Wave speed is the distance a wave travels over a particular amount of time. - Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. The frequency of an electromagnetic wave is proportional to its energy. - The shorter the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave, the higher its frequency. - Frequency is the number of waves that pass a point in a particular amount of time. - Visible light includes all of the colors of the rainbow. - Electromagnetic waves can transmit through a vacuum. - Intensity of light decreases with distance from its source. - Short wavelength electromagnetic waves have high frequencies. - Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. In a light wave, greater amplitude corresponds to greater intensity and brightness. - Long wavelength electromagnetic waves have low frequencies. - Some sources of light emit different frequencies/wavelengths of light. - Violet light has the shortest wavelength/highest frequency of visible light. - Transverse waves cause matter to move perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels. - Light is the transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves.

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Light Wave Party Pop is an engaging and visually captivating educational game that brings the science of light and electromagnetic waves to life. Students will embark on an exciting journey where they control a photon, navigating vibrant color waves and solving interactive puzzles that reinforce key concepts like wavelength, frequency, and energy. With its playful atmosphere, simple controls, and dynamic learning through play, this game makes complex scientific principles accessible and fun, ensuring students grasp essential content while enjoying a memorable gaming experience. Perfect for reinforcing classroom lessons in an immersive, hands-on way!

Newton Ninja

Grades 6 to 8 - Forces and Motion - Newton’s Third Law (Equal and Opposite Reactions) (PS2.A)

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- A force is a vector quantity with magnitude and direction. - When two objects are in direct contact, they exert a contact force on one another. - Newton's Third Law states that if object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts an equal and opposite force on object A. - Action-reaction forces do not balance each other out because they act on different objects. - Action-reaction forces can be observed in many common applications. - A force is a push or pull on an object.

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"Newton Ninja" is an exciting and educational adventure where players leap into the action as a nimble ninja exploring a vibrant world. Through engaging levels, students master Newton’s Laws of Motion by making precision jumps and dodging quirky robotic adversaries. Puzzling mini-games challenge young minds to apply physics principles in creative ways. Friendly visuals and intuitive controls make it accessible and fun for all ages. Teachers will adore how "Newton Ninja" effortlessly blends learning and play, turning classroom concepts into an epic adventure of discovery.

Unit Rate Ratio Rarities

Grade 6 to 8 - Solve Unit Rate Problems (6.RP.A.3.B)

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- Finding unit rate in constant speed and unit price consists of dividing to find the cost of 1 unit or the constant speed of one unit (If 3lbs of peanuts are 12 dollars what is the cost of 1lb? 12/3 = 4 dollars per lb). (If Mark can paint 6 fences in 2 hrs how many did he paint in 1hr? 6/2 = 3 fences). - Unit Rate reasoning can be used to compare rates of speed and price (which item is cheaper if one cost $4 for 3oz and the other is $7 for 5oz?), (Who is faster at stacking shelves if Henry stacked 10 shelves in 3 hrs and Rowan stacked 15 shelves in 4 hrs?). - The unit rate is a comparison and does not refer to the units (cups, feet, secs etc.). The unit rate shows the relationship to 1, “for each 1” or “for every 1.” - Ratios have associated rates that relate to the unit ratio (5 feet in 3 seconds has a rate of 5/3 feet for every 1 second). - Ratios are expressed as “for each” and “per” Special attention to the correct placement of units is key. - Ratios can have the same units (ratios) or different units (rates). The term Ratio can be used for same and different units as well.

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Unlock the joy of math with "Unit Rate Ratio Rarities!" Step into a whimsical card shop where deals, duels, and mini-games make learning ratios and unit rates a thrilling adventure. Students will negotiate card pack prices, face off in exciting battles, and master math skills through lively token-collecting challenges. Designed to be as entertaining as it is educational, this game offers a dynamic, hands-on experience that's perfect for classroom or at-home learning. Get ready for a vibrant, interactive way to make complex math concepts click!

AtomCraft Equalizer

Grade 6 to 8 - PS1.B: Chemical Reactions – 2 Conservation of Atoms and Mass in Chemical Reactions

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- According to the law of conservation of mass, atoms may be rearranged during a chemical reaction, but they are not created or destroyed. - During a chemical reaction, atoms within a substance can be rearranged. - During a chemical reaction, atomic bonds are broken and/or formed. - If mass appears to be lost in a chemical reaction, it is likely to have been released as a gas. - Reactants are substances present before a chemical reaction takes place. - During a chemical reaction, the mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants. - Products are substances present after a chemical reaction takes place. - In a balanced chemical equation, the total number of each type of atom in the reactants is equal to the total number of each type of atom in the products. - Atoms of an element have a specific mass known as atomic mass.

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Step into the world of 'AtomCraft Equalizer,' where chemistry becomes a vibrant, interactive experience! Begin your adventure by using a sleek control panel to intuitively adjust atoms, mastering the balance of chemical equations. Each atom is accurately portrayed with correct relative sizes and colored using a universally recognized set of visual standards for easy identification. Then, shift gears into a thrilling Brick Breaker-style game, where you control a paddle with your mouse or keyboard arrows to break molecular bonds and unleash scientific reactions. Designed for simplicity and excitement, 'AtomCraft Equalizer' turns learning chemistry into a captivating journey, perfect for students eager to discover the dynamic reactions that fuel our universe!
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