Posts Tagged “games”

Interstellar Trip Planner - Click here to play!
How long would it take to take a car to Mars? What about an airplane to the moon? Click the picture to find out!

Alien Safari - Click here to play!
Find “alien life” here on Earth and learn about where we might find similar life on planets and moons out in our solar system!

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Here are some of the planets that Cluster B created using Planet 10. To make your own planets, click on these photos!

Ruby\'s Astro Planet - Click here to make your own!
Ruby’s Astro Planet

Chloe\'s Planet - Click here to make your own!
Chloe’s Planet

Ruby and Chloe – what happened to your planets? Did they succeed?

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What (Not) To Wear in Antarctica

Can you dress the polar scientist? There are a LOT of layers!

This video from Lisa’s trip includes a short section that shows you all the layers she wore. You can also see icebergs, penguins, and even a top predator…

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Dive to the deep sea with National Geographic!

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We are learning about adaptations in the deep sea. The cookie cutter shark’s adaptation is having a suction mouth and really sharp teeth that are connected to each other. The Cuvier’s beaked whale has two teeth on the bottom of its mouth for fighting. The sperm whale has a “floating head”. There is a chemical in its head that helps it float. The giant squid is really big and it hides lower down in the ocean so you can’t see it.

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98 points!

Ever since we played this game in class, kids have been trying to beat the highest score. Some of you have posted saying you got “99999999999999999999999999999″… OK, well, this is Lisa’s top score. 98 points! If you were able to beat it (for real) post here and tell us how!

To answer Owen’s comment: I know of one other game a little bit like this one. But it’s not about ecosystems. It’s about planets! We’ll play it when we study about space.

Here’s a question for you all: One of these living things does not need the other two to survive. Which one is it?

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