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Preview of Heat and Pressure

Heat and Pressure

The ideal gas law describes the relationship between air pressure and temperature, which states that pressure is directly proportional to temperature. As temperature increases, so does air pressure, assuming all other variables remain constant. Conversely, as temperature decreases, air pressure also decreases. Pressure is the measurement of the number of collisions the gas molecules have with the container.The relationship between water pressure and temperature is generally as the temperature of
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 Global Warming and CO2

Global Warming and CO2

Many students (and adults) are aware of global warming but do not understand why it is happening. After this game, your students will understand why the Earth is getting hotter due to increased CO2.
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 The Prisoner's Dilemma and Power

The Prisoner's Dilemma and Power

The Prisoner's Dilemma is a classic scenario in game theory that explores how rational individuals may not always make the best decisions when they are in a situation where they must choose between cooperation and betrayal. The dilemma involves two individuals who are arrested and charged with a crime. The police offer each individual a deal: if they cooperate and confess, they will receive a reduced sentence. However, if one confesses and the other remains silent, the one who confesses will go
Preview of Native Aboriginal Sports and Australian Rules Football

Native Aboriginal Sports and Australian Rules Football

This series of lesson plans contains two Native Aboriginal sports (Woggabilir and Mangrook)and two other warm-up games designed to teach your students a modified version of Australian Rules Football. This packet includes background research detailing the origins and history of Woggabilir, Mangrook, and Australian Rules Football. These lessons integrate perfectly when the students are studying Australia in the classroom!
Preview of Geometry Tag Ball

Geometry Tag Ball

Geometry and sports go hand-in-hand. It is evident in a sport like billiards, where players use angles to hit balls into pockets while setting up the next shot from the predicted ricochet. But geometry is just as important in team sports as a way to organize offense and defense. The highly successful Chicago Bulls famously ran the "triangle offense," featuring a constant rotation of triangle formations to overpower the defense. On the individual level, players make decisions based on angles and
Preview of Traditional Sports From Around the World: Rounders (United Kingdom)

Traditional Sports From Around the World: Rounders (United Kingdom)

Learn about the history of Rounders and how it is the ancestor of American baseball, which is perfect if you are studying Europe, specifically England or the UK. Use this game to teach your younger students fundamental concepts of bat and ball sports. Two mini-games are included in the write-up, giving you a month's worth of content in one lesson plan.
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 Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: (Boojur Kombang)

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: (Boojur Kombang)

In this game called Boojur Kombang, some students will hide tennis balls while other students look for them while avoid being tagged. This game would traditionally be played on a beach, so it represents looking for crabs and other food on a beach. If an adult showed a child how to find a crab and then said practice looking for crabs, the child would quickly become bored soon after. However, suppose the child is taught how to look for food on the beach with a game. In that case, they will practic
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