Welcome back to our Learning Universe! Are you ready to see all the new science games released in December on Legends of Learning?
Our newest lineup of Science classroom games isn’t just fun; they’re also designed to help you teach more efficiently, streamline your lesson planning, and boost your students’ test performance. If you missed last month’s new games, you can take a look at November’s update here.
New Science Games in December
These new arrivals are tailored to make your teaching life easier. How? By blending curriculum-aligned concepts with fun and interactivity, you can capture your students’ attention, help them grasp complex topics more quickly, and free up your time to focus on helping each learner reach their potential.
Science Games for Grades 3-5
Kitchen Lab: Ever wished you could bring real-life experiments into the classroom without the mess? In Kitchen Lab, students explore physical and chemical changes of matter right from their desks. They’ll identify mixtures, track solutions, and see transformations unfold before their eyes. The result? Fewer prep hours for you and richer, hands-on understanding for your learners.
Earth Flyby: Take your class on a virtual field trip around the globe! In Earth Flyby, students team up with a young alien to explore Earth’s diverse ecosystems. This guided adventure encourages inquiry-based learning and environmental awareness—perfect for introducing complex concepts like Earth’s processes in a fun, accessible way. Less lecture time, more interactive discovery!
Weather Master: Predicting the weather just got simpler! Weather Master helps students understand meteorological patterns through playful challenges. By mastering weather prediction, kids not only learn science content but also develop analytical thinking. You’ll spend less time re-explaining the same concept and more time advancing to higher-level skills.
Science Games for Grades 6-8
Rabcoon Rancher: In Rabcoon Rancher, your students take on the role of a rancher experimenting with selective breeding. They’ll grasp genetics concepts, inheritance patterns, and learn about real-world applications without requiring lengthy lectures or complicated diagrams. The result? Engaged learners who gain independence in exploring scientific ideas, giving you time to offer more targeted support.
Fun System: Multicellular Organisms: Learning how cells work together to form tissues, organs, and systems can be challenging, but this game breaks it down into bite-sized, interactive lessons. With Fun System, your students intuitively learn and retain complex biological structures. This frees up class time often spent rehashing tough topics, allowing you to move seamlessly through your curriculum.
The States of Slime: States of matter come to life as students navigate their slime through different phases, dodging obstacles along the way. Instead of memorizing states of matter from a textbook, your class will experiment virtually. This playful approach encourages experimentation and reduces time spent on repetitive explanations.
Featured Games to Learn Science in December
Kitchen Lab for Elementary Science
Game Description:
Dive into the world of substances and their properties. Identify mixtures, differentiate solutions, and observe how chemical and physical changes occur.
This game’s interactive experiments and step-by-step challenges let students ‘try before they ask,’ saving you valuable class time.
By visually demonstrating changes, the game relieves you from prepping lengthy lab activities, allowing you to focus on guiding critical thinking and facilitating in-depth discussions.
Earth Flyby — Elementary Science
Game Description:
Introduce your students to Earth’s diverse environments while guiding an enthusiastic alien explorer.
Each stage of Earth Flyby unveils new regions and lifeforms, transforming your classroom into a global science safari.
Instead of juggling multiple teaching aids, use this game’s intuitive design to help students visualize complex earth processes. The result? Fewer clarifications and more meaningful interactions as students connect the dots independently.
Rabcoon Rancher — Middle Science
Game Description:
In Rabcoon Rancher, students learn about artificial selection, selective breeding, and genetic inheritance without hefty explanations.
As they breed their own hybrid creatures, students internalize key scientific principles. This game effectively reduces the need for repetitive lectures, allowing you to offer more personalized support.
You can spend your time guiding advanced learners towards deeper research projects or assisting those who need more support, rather than reintroducing concepts they’ve already learned through play.
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