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Preview of Percent Tag

Percent Tag

If your students love tag and the popular children’s game The Floor is Lava, they will love this game that will secretly teach them about percentages!
Preview of Molecule Madness - Activation Energy

Molecule Madness - Activation Energy

This game explores Activation Energy—the minimum energy needed for molecules to collide and react, much like the force needed to strike a match. Think of it as pushing a boulder over a hill: once pushed far enough, it rolls down, and the reaction occurs. Activation energy is the potential energy needed for molecules to reach the point of interaction, often supplied by heat through increased collisions. In this lesson, students physically model the chemistry concept of activation energy by playin
Preview of The Compensation Game

The Compensation Game

The Compensation Game is a modified version of almost any team sport designed to help us explore how pay works inside a company. The rules of the game are simple: when a player scores, the value of their next score doubles. Players can choose to keep the increased "compensation potential" for themselves or share some of it with teammates. Each team represents a company, and the first player to score naturally becomes the symbolic "CEO." The purpose of The Compensation Game is not to imitate
Preview of Infection! (Virus, Bacteria, and the Immune System)

Infection! (Virus, Bacteria, and the Immune System)

This Infection game has elements of capture the flag, dodgeball, and a fortress-style game. Students will learn the differences between bacteria and viruses, how the immune system defends the body, and the role of antibiotics in this exciting game that has something for everyone!
Preview of Human Body Experiment: Heart Rate and Exercise

Human Body Experiment: Heart Rate and Exercise

Perfect as a follow-up to the Great River Lesson, the theme of this experiment is measuring heart rate and how it changes in response to different exercise modes. The students will learn how to find and measure their heart rate and analyze how it changes in response to different exercise modes. This lesson also works very well with Science Fair and Scientific Method curriculums.
Preview of Six Kingdoms of Life

Six Kingdoms of Life

In this game, the students will play within an ecosystem that shows how fungi, bacteria and protists, plants, and animals interact. No one is ever out in this game, so they will get plenty of opportunities to play. As the students switch roles in the game, they will see the variety of life within the ecosystem and how they all depend on each other.
Preview of Long Jump - Ancient Greece

Long Jump - Ancient Greece

This lesson recreates the traditional way that Ancient Greeks did their long jump using weights to increase their distance. This lesson is perfect when the students study Ancient Greece or the origin of the Olympics or Science Fair!
Preview of P.E. With Mr. B. - Reflection

P.E. With Mr. B. - Reflection

Physical Education stories to be read when the gymnasium is being used for assemblies, concerts or any other school function and being outdoors is not an option. The story contains P.E. lesson ideas and description, a "teachable moment" character trait and is aligned to the SHAPE National Standards.
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