Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 5 min
Assessment with 5 questions from Types of Interactions.
5 questions assessment
Created by KYLE S on
10 activities: 9 games, 1 assessment
97 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 5 min
5 questions assessment
Activity 2: Question Game. Estimated duration: 12 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 (214) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (40735) 4.1 stars.
Activity 3: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 13 min
In this game you will learn that a force is always composed of direction and strength, or magnitude. Your objective is to regulate the force applied to the mine, and launch it so it enters the goal container.
Teacher Ratings (242) 3.8 stars.
Student Ratings (30357) 4.2 stars.
Activity 4: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Learn about force and gravity and their effect on objects by piloting a spaceship! Avoid colliding with asteroids and collect all probes to reach the landing zone at the space station.
Teacher Ratings (142) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (44990) 3.9 stars.
Activity 5: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 11 min
What does it take to become a soccer superstar? Knowing your physics of how to best transfer energy to the soccer ball and score goals!
Teacher Ratings (40) 3.4 stars.
Student Ratings (6351) 3.8 stars.
Activity 6: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 12 min
Did you know that energy can be moved from a form to another? Let's build underground labs to learn about forms of energy movement in this fun puzzle game.
Teacher Ratings (204) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (69903) 4.3 stars.
Activity 7: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 8 min
Explore Newton's laws in his gym and learn the concepts of distance, angle, and force! Students will launch various sports balls (basketballs, footballs, and bowling balls) to accomplish objectives like knocking down pins, making baskets, and scoring field goals.
Teacher Ratings (313) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (65642) 4.4 stars.
Activity 8: Question Game. Estimated duration: 13 min
In this game, you will battle the enemy spaceships as you learn about energy and forces. Stay alive by navigating space and gain points by destroying enemy ships. Collect knowledge along the way by flying into smiley faces or fact bubbles. Don't worry too much about getting hit. You will be able to use your knowledge and answer questions that will get you to bounce back and continue battling.
Teacher Ratings (78) 4.3 stars.
Student Ratings (18792) 4.1 stars.
Activity 9: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 5 min
You might need a pencil or a calculator handy for this game. This game will teach you about Newton's third law of motion. You will have to predict what will happen in fourteen different scenarios. Most of the scenarios will require you to manipulate the f=ma equation. After each problem, you'll see a blueprint animation of the answer! You will not forget Newton's Law after this!
Teacher Ratings (60) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (28106) 3.5 stars.
Activity 10: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Ready to play as a robot? Students will learn and apply their knowledge of forces such as friction in order to help a robot navigate various levels, pushing crates and other objects in order to pass the stage.
Teacher Ratings (29) 2.9 stars.
Student Ratings (12219) 4.0 stars.