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ChemCraft Arranger

Grade 6 to 8 - PS1.B: Chemical Reactions – 1a Chemical Reactions: Arrangements of Atoms

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- Products are substances present after a chemical reaction takes place. - During a chemical reaction, a new substance is formed with different physical properties. - During a chemical reaction, atoms within a substance can be rearranged. - A chemical formula represents the number of atoms of each element in a compound. - During a chemical reaction, atomic bonds are broken and/or formed. - Reactants are substances present before a chemical reaction takes place. - Synthetic materials are made from natural resources that have undergone a chemical reaction. - It is important to adhere to safety precautions during chemical experiments.

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Introduce your students to the exciting world of chemistry with "ChemCraft Arranger"! This innovative educational game seamlessly blends interactive learning with thrilling gameplay, making complex chemical concepts accessible and fun. Students will start by using an intuitive control panel to balance chemical equations, adding and subtracting atoms with simple clicks. This hands-on approach reinforces core principles of chemistry, such as the conservation of matter and molecular rearrangement. The adventure continues with a captivating Brick Breaker-style game where students use their mouse or arrow keys to navigate a paddle, breaking molecular bonds and seeing reactions come to life. "ChemCraft Arranger" is designed for Chromebooks and tablets, ensuring all students can participate. With visually accurate representations of atoms and a universal color scheme, this game is not only educational but also visually engaging. Transform your classroom into an interactive science lab and inspire a love for chemistry with "ChemCraft Arranger"

Climate Match: The Greenhouse Effect

Grades 6 to 8 - ESS3.D: Global Climate Change – 1b The Greenhouse Effect

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- The burning of fossil fuels is a primary source of human carbon dioxide emissions. - Greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap heat and keep Earth warm by absorbing infrared radiation that radiates from Earth’s surface. - Methane emissions into the atmosphere result from natural gas, agriculture, and livestock. - Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor. - Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have increased by 25% since 1960. - Light from the Sun is primarily absorbed by the ground and ocean. - The greenhouse effect is a global phenomenon. - Making cement is a primary source of human carbon dioxide emissions. - There are many naturally occurring sources of greenhouse gases. - Agriculture is a primary source of human carbon dioxide emissions. - Global warming is attributed to the increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. - Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are increasing because more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere than is absorbed by plants through photosynthesis. - Water vapor in the atmosphere increases as Earth’s surface temperature increases.

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Dive into the thrilling world of "Climate Match: The Greenhouse Effect," where students embark on an exciting match-3 puzzle adventure to save the planet! As they swap and break tiles, students witness real-time climate impacts, learning about greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, and global warming through interactive gameplay. With vibrant graphics, dynamic temperature gauges, and engaging special levels, this game turns environmental science into an unforgettable, hands-on experience. Perfect for the classroom, "Climate Match" makes learning about climate change fun, visual, and impactful!

Cyber Shopping Spree

Grade 6 to 8 - Long Division (6.NS.B.2)

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- Divide whole numbers – 3 digit divisors with and without remainders. - Divide whole numbers – 2-digit divisors with and without remainders.

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Cyber Shopping Spree is an exciting educational video game that transforms learning long division into a thrilling shopping adventure! Players start with a set amount of money, ready to hit the virtual mall and use their cash (the dividend) to buy as much of a single item as they can (the divisor). With four exciting stores to visit, players will have a blast mastering multi-digit division and improving their math skills. Get ready for a shopping spree like no other, where math becomes the ultimate shopping challenge!

Geo Journey

Grade 6 to 8 - The History of Planet Earth / The Fossil Record and Superposition (ESS1.C)

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- Rock strata are layers of sedimentary and volcanic rock that have been deposited on top of each other on Earth's surface. - The principle of superposition states that younger layers of rock form on top of older layers. - Geologists can determine the relative age of sedimentary rock by the fossils existing in that rock. - Absolute age dating determines the precise age or timespan of sedimentary rock. - Uniformitarianism is the concept that the Earth's processes behave in the same way now as they did throughout history. - Relative age dating determines whether sedimentary rocks are older or younger relative to other layers. - Fossils are physical evidence for formerly living things. - Rock strata and fossils provide evidence for relative, not absolute, dating of rocks and/or events. - The fossil record documents the existence and change of many life forms on Earth throughout history.

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Set off on a "Geo Journey," a riveting educational adventure that turns players into aspiring geologists. Dig deep into the Earth's crust to discover hidden fossils, interpret the secrets within rock strata, and engage with fun mini-games that illuminate the mysteries of our planet's past. Reassemble a scientist's notes and consult with an expert to link your findings to the grand chronicle of Earth's history. "Geo Journey" invites you to explore and uncover the geological wonders of our world!

Shapeville Build & Learn

Grade 6 - 6.G.A.4: Represent 3-D Figures Using Nets

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- Use nets to find the surface area of three dimensional shapes in mathematical context. - Use nets to find the surface area of three dimensional shapes in real world contexts. - Analyze and compose and decompose polyhedral solids.

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Shapeville: Build & Learn is a fun, interactive way for students to explore geometry through hands-on play! In this engaging city-building game, students use nets and 3D shapes to design and construct a vibrant town, all while learning key concepts like surface area and spatial reasoning. With puzzles, matching challenges, and creative tasks, students build houses, match shapes, and even run a factory, all while reinforcing important math skills. Perfect for making geometry exciting and accessible for your class!
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