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Students will play an online game to consolidate their understanding of Earth, space sciences, and night and day.
Engaging activities and games about color and color mixing, inspired by reading the book Mouse Paint, by Ellen Stoll Walsh.
The old-school blocks puzzle is ideal to learn geometric terms, spatial relations, problem-solving abilities, and hand-eye coordination.
Engage students with the classic board game.
Engage students with a fun bingo game.
A classic game to engage your class.
Practice typing skills with vocabulary memorization, making learning fun and effective!
Play tic-tac-toe with numbers and react with emojis.
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The Moon doesn’t emit light itself, the 'moonlight' we see is actually the Sun's light reflected off the lunar surface.
Static electricity is an imbalance between negative and positive charges, and can build up on surfaces until they are discharged.
Activities and key concepts on magnetism. The teacher can also do these experiments with the students in the classroom.
The Lion, goat and cabbage problem is a river crossing puzzle.
Help the 3 bears and the 3 chicks cross the river.
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Learn to use greater than and less than signs by imagining them as an alligator mouth which open towards the bigger number.
This content is based on transporting patients to the hospital, giving students a challenge to solve a real-world problem.
Tangrams can teach students about spatial relationships, learn geometric terms, and develop stronger problem-solving abilities.
Do you use the right or left side of your brain? Take this simple color quiz and you might end up learning something new about yourself.
This content can help children learn that red, yellow, and blue are primary colors. Combining two primary colors make a secondary color.
The first player who completes a bingo pattern wins.
Spatial Intelligence is the ability to understand three-dimensional figures and images.
This activity demonstrates the use of video-assisted learning to share interesting facts about Valentine’s Day
This content uses Carroll and Venn diagrams to develop students' visual perception.
Students categorize various data sets using Carroll and Venn diagrams to sort, compare, and classify.
This content encourages students to think deeply about the connections between two or more complex concepts.
This activity teaches the basics of Visual-Spatial Intelligence. Students learn how to visualize a solid 3D shape from its net.
Vibrations cause sounds; sounds can also cause materials to vibrate. This activity shows how vibrations create sounds.
This activity demonstrates how to integrate a KWL chart and a video to teach the life cycle of a butterfly to students.
Students identify shapes in famous architecture through a virtual tour found around the world.