Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 10 min
Assessment with 10 questions from Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration.
10 questions assessment
Created by Caitlin C (Dark Point) on
10 activities: 9 games, 1 assessment
169 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 10 min
10 questions assessment
Activity 2: Question Game. Estimated duration: 23 min
This is a physics-based puzzle game where you must collect all the stars on the level. You do this by using Newton's first and second laws to propel three types of balls into the air, but each ball has a different mass. You will have to find a different way to throw each ball. At the end of each level, there is a quiz on the Newton's first and second laws.
Teacher Ratings (191) 4.2 stars.
Student Ratings (17952) 3.4 stars.
Activity 3: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set cannon angle, height, and initial speed. Take measurements or display velocity and acceleration vectors. Turn on air resistance and observe what happens to the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.
Teacher Ratings (13) 3.6 stars.
Student Ratings (4780) 3.2 stars.
Activity 4: Question Game. Estimated duration: 12 min
Shoot a basketball through the hoop and answer some questions along the way! The game does not have any instructional content, it simply has review questions spread throughout.
Teacher Ratings (1045) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (326866) 4.0 stars.
Activity 5: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min
Do you have energy? In this game, you will store up your potential energy to play several mini-games. Each mini-game can be completed by utilizing different types of potential energy. You'll need to learn about gravitational and elastic energies and put them to use in the challenge section. The more you know the more points you'll earn. What will your high score be?
Teacher Ratings (157) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (39711) 3.7 stars.
Activity 6: Question Game. Estimated duration: 14 min
You are an apple on the adventure of a lifetime. To succeed in your adventure, you will be introduced to Newton's Laws of Motion before you get started. You will need to collect knowledge, keys, and coins to unlock the doors in your journey. Along the way challenges will be encountered which only you can solve by mastering Newton's laws. Good luck!
Teacher Ratings (140) 4.4 stars.
Student Ratings (39200) 3.6 stars.
Activity 7: Question Game. Estimated duration: 13 min
Help your character escape! In this game, you are a glove and must travel to collect supplies so that you can open a door. You must collect three batteries so that you can light your flashlight. Once you've lit your flashlight, you will be able to find the key to the door to reach the next level. You'll answer questions about chemical reactions along the way.
Teacher Ratings (87) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (19434) 3.7 stars.
Activity 8: Question Game. Estimated duration: 22 min
In Sun Bubble Popper, you are defying gravity as you throw bubbles into the air to match with the groups. You need to match sets of three, and each level presents a different challenge. To help you, you will receive mystery bubbles that have unique abilities, but you only get mystery bubbles when you answer questions correctly.
Teacher Ratings (70) 3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (10733) 3.8 stars.
Activity 9: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Take a journey into space and learn how the motion of the Earth impacts our seasons, the way we see the moon, and how we measure time. You will begin this game in the learning phase, where you will watch different simulations of the Earth in space. In the mastering phase, you can manipulate the simulation to achieve different seasons and moon phases.
Teacher Ratings (285) 4.2 stars.
Student Ratings (78714) 3.5 stars.
Activity 10: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 40 min
A crazy solar storm disrupted communication networks on Earth! Satellites are disabled and need to be repaired. You're given a new spacecraft capable of synthesizing materials needed for satellite repair. Learn about atoms' structure and test your skills while saving humanity from disaster!
Teacher Ratings (137) 4.5 stars.
Student Ratings (14236) 3.7 stars.