Explore Motion, Energy & Weather With New Science Games This May

Hi Legends! Welcome back to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This May, we’re introducing new science classroom games designed to spark curiosity, build critical thinking, and help students master key concepts through interactive, hands-on learning.

From motion and energy to weather systems, these games make science concepts easier to understand and more fun to explore.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can revisit April’s update to explore recent releases.

🧪 New Science May Games.

Bring science to life with engaging adventures that help students explore motion, energy, and weather through real-world applications.

Grades 3–5
  • 🚀 SPACE RESCUE: The Motion Mission. Take on a space rescue mission where every move matters. Students solve physics-based puzzles while mastering patterns of motion and predicting how objects move.

  • ⚡ Space Volt Energy Online: Fix circuits, spin turbines, and power up systems while learning how electrical energy is generated, transferred, and transformed.
Grades 6–8
  • 🌦️ What’s The Weather? Become a weather detective! Students analyze maps, track air masses, and predict weather patterns while learning about the water cycle and atmospheric systems.

🍎 Teacher Tip: Before or after gameplay, ask students to predict what will happen next, whether it’s how an object will move or how weather conditions will change. This strengthens scientific reasoning and reinforces key concepts.

These science games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students explore motion, energy, and weather through hands-on challenges that make complex concepts easier to understand and apply.

🚀 SPACE RESCUE: The Motion Mission — Elementary Science

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In SPACE RESCUE, students step into the role of an astronaut tasked with repairing a damaged spaceship. To reach the control cabin, players must navigate obstacles and solve physics-based puzzles using their understanding of motion and force.

Each level challenges students to predict movement, remove obstacles, and activate systems—reinforcing key concepts in motion through problem-solving and exploration.

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Space Volt Energy Online — Elementary Science

In this game, students restore a broken energy system by solving interactive puzzles focused on electrical energy. Players complete circuits, activate devices, and explore how energy flows through systems.

Space Volt Energy Online helps students understand current flow, energy transfer, and energy transformation in a visual and engaging way.

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🌦️What’s The Weather? — Middle Science

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In What’s The Weather?, students join the Weather Investigation Bureau to solve real-world weather mysteries. By analyzing maps, tracking air masses, and observing patterns, players learn how weather systems develop and change.

This game builds understanding of the water cycle and weather patterns while encouraging critical thinking and data analysis.

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Bring science to life in your classroom with interactive learning experiences your students will love.

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Make Math Fun This May With New Interactive Classroom Games

Hi Legends! Welcome back to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This May, we’re introducing a fresh lineup of math classroom games designed to boost engagement, strengthen foundational skills, and make learning feel like an adventure.

From early addition to fractions and ratios, these games help students build confidence through interactive, hands-on learning experiences that fit seamlessly into your classroom routine.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can revisit April’s update to explore recent releases.

📐 New Math May Games

Turn math practice into play with engaging adventures that cover key concepts across grade levels, from basic operations to fractions, measurement, and ratios.

Grades K-2

  • 🛡️ Plus Knight: Quest for Sum Crown. Join Plus Knight on an epic journey to recover the Sum Crown! Students practice addition and subtraction equations to defeat enemies and restore balance to Sumland.

Grades 3-5

  • 🏃 Rounding Run: Race alongside Cubi in a fast-paced platformer where students master rounding to the nearest 10 or 100 by jumping across number lines.
  • 🌉 Bridge the Fraction: Build and repair bridges by adding and subtracting fractions. Students combine and break apart fractional pieces to complete structures.

Grades 6–8

  • 🧪 Ratio Ranch Slime Evolution: Mix slime recipes, evolve creatures, and load cargo ships while mastering ratio concepts and language in this creative math experience.

These math games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students build essential skills like addition, rounding, fractions, measurement, and ratios through meaningful challenges that keep them engaged.

🍎Teacher Tip: Turn Practice into Progress Tracking. Have students track which skills they practiced in each game (e.g., rounding, fractions, ratios). This helps reinforce learning goals and gives you quick insight into skill development.


🛡️Plus Knight: Quest for Sum Crown — Elementary Math

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In Plus Knight, students help a brave hero recover the magical Sum Crown by solving addition and subtraction equations. Each correct answer powers attacks and helps defeat enemies along the journey.

This game builds fluency with basic operations while keeping students motivated through story-driven gameplay.

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🏃 Rounding Run — Elementary Math

This game challenges students to think quickly as they jump across number lines to round numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.

Through fast-paced gameplay and visual number line models, students strengthen their understanding of rounding in a dynamic environment.

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🤖 Unit Guardian: Stabilize the Learning Grid! — Elementary Math

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In this game students explore different sectors—Length, Weight, Capacity, and Time—to restore a disrupted system. By converting units and solving measurement challenges, they develop a deeper understanding of real-world math applications.

This game reinforces unit relationships and helps students build confidence in measurement conversions.

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🎮 EXPLORE LEARNING UNIVERSE GAMES

Bring math to life in your classroom with interactive learning experiences your students will love.

New to Legends of Learning? Sign up today and start exploring!

💬 Don’t forget — earn Reward Points by leaving reviews and help other educators discover the best games.

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New Math Classroom Games for April: Interactive Learning for Grades 3–8

Hi Legends! Welcome back to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This April, we’re introducing new math classroom games designed to boost engagement, strengthen problem-solving skills, and help students master key concepts through interactive learning.

Whether you’re introducing new topics or reinforcing essential skills, these games make math more approachable, meaningful, and fun for every learner.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can revisit March’s update to explore recent releases.

📐 New Math April Games

Turn math practice into adventure with engaging, story-driven games that bring key concepts to life—from multiplication and fractions to decimals and percentages.

Grades 3-5

Grades 6–8

  • ⚓ Number Number On The Wall: The Great Divide: Navigate a high-seas adventure while mastering decimal operations. Students add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to unlock new challenges and treasures.
  • 🧩 100% Adventure: Help Slinky solve puzzles and dodge traps while learning how to find percentages using rates of 100 in this fast-paced math quest.

These math games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students build confidence in key skills like multiplication, fractions, decimals, and percentages through engaging challenges that make every moment meaningful.

🍎Teacher Tip: After gameplay, ask students to explain how they solved a problem or why a strategy worked. This helps reinforce math vocabulary and deepens conceptual understanding beyond the game.


🏴‍☠️Divide the Loot and Count It All — Elementary Math

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In Divide the Loot and Count It All, students embark on a pirate adventure guided by Captain Jack. Players explore islands, collect treasure, and solve multiplication and division word problems to move forward.

By organizing treasure into arrays and sharing resources among the crew, students strengthen their understanding of multiplication, division, and real-world problem-solving, all within a fun, story-driven experience.

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🍬 Cut the Rope: Crunch the Numbers — Elementary Math

Join Om Nom in this interactive math adventure where students solve addition and subtraction problems step by step. Players cut ropes, collect numbers, and deliver the correct answer using the standard algorithm.

This game reinforces fluency while helping students build confidence in regrouping and structured problem-solving.

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🍕 Number Number On The Wall: The Great Divide — Middle Math

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In The Great Divide, students take on decimal challenges while exploring a pirate-themed world. Players solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of decimals to unlock new areas and rewards.

By practicing step-by-step strategies—like aligning decimals and regrouping—students gain a deeper understanding of decimal operations in a meaningful context.

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🌎 EXPLORE LEARNING UNIVERSE GAMES

Bring math to life in your classroom with interactive learning experiences your students will love.

New to Legends of Learning? Sign up today and start exploring!

💬 Don’t forget — earn Reward Points by leaving reviews and help other educators discover the best games.

📩 Questions? Contact us anytime at support@legendsoflearning.com

New Science Classroom Games for April: Interactive Learning for Grades 3–8

Hi Legends! Welcome to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This April, we’re introducing new science classroom games designed to spark curiosity, deepen understanding, and help students master key concepts through interactive learning.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can revisit March’s update to explore recent releases.

🧪 New Science April Games.

Bring science to life with interactive adventures that help students explore Earth’s history and understand ecosystems in action.

Grades 3–5
  • 🪨 Layers of Time: Travel deep into Earth’s past and uncover fossils layer by layer. Students explore how life evolved over millions of years while learning about Earth’s structure and geological history.

Grades 6–8
  • 🌱 My Little Ecosystem: Bloom & Balance: Restore a damaged meadow by planting, pollinating, and managing species. Students learn how ecosystems stay balanced through interdependence and resource management.

  • 🌿 My Little Ecosystem: Compete & Coexist: Build and manage a dynamic ecosystem where species compete for limited resources. Students explore competition, predator-prey relationships, and ecological balance in real time.

🍎 Teacher Tip: After gameplay, ask students to explain what happened when one species grew too quickly or resources became limited. This helps connect gameplay to real-world ecological concepts and strengthens critical thinking.

These science games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students explore Earth science and ecosystems through hands-on challenges that make complex concepts easier to understand and more engaging.

🪨 Layers of Time — Elementary Science

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In Layers of Time, students guide Byte Bot, a curious drilling robot, through Earth’s layers to uncover fossils and explore the planet’s history.

As they dig deeper, learners piece together how environments changed over time and how life evolved, building a strong foundation in Earth science concepts.

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🌱 My Little Ecosystem: Bloom & Balance — Middle Science

In Bloom & Balance, students manage a living ecosystem by planting flowers, introducing pollinators, controlling insect populations, and recycling nutrients.

Through real-time interactions, students learn how ecosystems depend on balance and how each organism plays a role in maintaining stability.

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🌿 My Little Ecosystem: Compete & Coexist — Middle Science:

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In Compete & Coexist, students explore how organisms compete for limited resources like sunlight, water, and space.

By managing multiple species and preventing imbalance, learners gain a deeper understanding of competition, interdependence, and ecosystem dynamics.

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🌎 Explore Learning Universe Games

Bring science to life in your classroom with interactive learning experiences your students will love.

New to Legends of Learnings? Sign up today and start exploring!

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New Cut the Rope Math Games: Build Skills with Match 4 & Crunch the Numbers

Hi Legends! Looking for a fun way to reinforce core math skills? We’re introducing two brand-new Cut the Rope games designed to blend playful gameplay with meaningful math practice. These latest adventures perfect for helping your students master core math concepts in Draw And Solve Problems With A Scaled Bar Graph and Fluently Add And Subtract Using Standard Algorithm standards.

With these new experiences, students won’t just practice math, they’ll use it to solve challenges, make decisions, and help Om Nom succeed. From reading graphs to regrouping tens and hundreds, each game turns core math skills into hands-on problem-solving.

This collaboration was facilitated by our licensing representative, Maximum Orbit.

Why teachers love these games:

Ready to take a closer look? Let’s jump in! 🚀

🎮 Cut the Rope: Match 4 Contenders

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Match 4 Contenders is a game-based learning adventure where students conquer bar graphs while having a blast. In a colorful, TV-show-inspired world with Om Nom and friends, players connect four checkers, unlock exciting power-ups, and tackle playful math challenges along the way.

With charming characters, bite-sized lessons, and comic-style story chapters that unlock as students progress, the game combines learning, laughter, and nonstop fun.

In this game, each fruit doesn’t always count as just one. Sometimes each symbol represents a larger value, that’s called a scale. Just like in real bar graphs, students need to interpret the scale to determine the actual values shown.

In Match 4 Contenders, students will:

  • 📊 Represent data using scaled bar graphs
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  • 🔢 Understand that each unit can represent more than 1
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By blending gameplay with mathematical thinking, Match 4 Contenders transforms bar graphs from static visuals into interactive problem-solving tools. As students play, they naturally practice how to draw and solve problems with a scaled bar graph in a meaningful context—reinforcing core concepts without feeling like traditional homework.

💬 What Do Teachers Say About This Game?

Katie S.: “This game is a fun way to interact with bar graphs and learn how to read them. It seamlessly incorporates gameplay and battling with educational bar graphs.

Christin O.: “A great game for teaching students how to create and interpret bar graphs. Students connect gameplay with real graphing skills throughout.”


🍭 Cut the Rope: Crunch the Numbers

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In Crunch the Numbers, students join Om Nom to solve fun addition and subtraction challenges. Players cut ropes, collect numbers with the candy, and feed Om Nom the correct answer—step by step and at their own pace.

Just like solving problems on paper, students begin with the ones place. When numbers get too large or too small, they regroup. The game helps students practice those steps quickly while keeping their thinking clear and organized.

In Crunch the Numbers, students will:

  • ➕ Add and subtract using the standard algorithm
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  • 🔁 Apply regrouping accurately and fluently
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By combining physics-based gameplay with step-by-step mathematical reasoning, Crunch the Numbers turns addition and subtraction into an active problem-solving experience. As students fluently add and subtract using the standard algorithm in real time, they deepen their understanding of operations beyond memorization.

💬 What Do Teachers Say About This Game?

Christin O.: “A great way for students to build fluency with addition and subtraction while practicing regrouping through engaging gameplay.”

Michele F.: “A visually engaging tool that combines strong math practice with interactive gameplay. It helps students apply the standard algorithm step by step with immediate feedback.”


💡 Classroom idea: Have students play 2–3 levels, then explain how they solved a bar graph or regrouping problem.

🌟 Two New Ways to Learn with Om Nom

Both Cut the Rope: Match 4 Contenders and Cut the Rope: Crunch the Numbers are designed to be engaging, entertaining, and skill-building. With Om Nom leading the way, students can explore math through gameplay that feels rewarding, approachable, and fun!

New to Legends of Learning and eager to try out these games? Sign up now and explore the Learning Universe! Get ready to cut, match, crunch, and learn your way to victory! 🎉

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🚀 Awakening 1.3.0 Is Here: New Morphs, Limited-Time Offers & More!

Hi Legends! Big news from the Academy — Awakening 1.3.0 has officially arrived! 🎉

This latest update brings exciting new customization options, limited-time merchant offers, multiplayer improvements, and important bug fixes to make your experience smoother and more fun than ever.

🔄 Feature Rollout Update

Please note: some features in Awakening 1.3.0 are currently being rolled out to select players as part of ongoing testing. This means not all players may see every new feature right away.

We appreciate your patience as we continue refining and improving the experience for everyone!

Let’s take a look at what’s new!.

🦄 Sparklekin Has Arrived!

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Meet Sparklekin, the all-new exclusive Beastie available through the Adventure Pass! This magical companion is ready to join your journey and stand out in the Academy.

Don’t miss your chance to add Sparklekin to your collection!


🛒 Traveling Merchant: Limited-Time Offers

Wilbo the Traveling Merchant has journeyed far and wide to bring you special limited-time offers!

You’ll find him in the Academy foyer with rotating cosmetics and exclusive items — but hurry, these offers won’t last forever. ⏳

Keep an eye on the countdown timers so you don’t miss out!

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🤖 Avatar Morphs

Ready for a transformation? With Awakening 1.3.0, you can now morph your avatar into something completely different!

From the mysterious 67 Morph to the festive Heart Morph, new forms let you show off your style and surprise your friends. Morphs are available now through the Traveling Merchant.

Who will you become?



👥 Multiplayer Improvements

We’ve made enhancements to multiplayer performance so that viewing other players in the game is more reliable.

Adventuring together should feel seamless — and now it’s even better.

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🤖 Avatar Morphs

Behind the scenes, we’ve squashed bugs and made stability improvements to give you a smoother, more polished experience throughout the Academy.



🍎 Teacher Tip: Use new features like Avatar Morphs and limited-time Merchant items as classroom motivators! Set simple achievement goals—such as mastering a skill or completing assignments—and let students celebrate by showcasing new avatar customizations. When students feel ownership over their in-game identity, engagement naturally increases.

🌟 Jump Back Into the Academy

Awakening 1.3.0 is packed with new ways to customize, explore, and connect. Whether you’re collecting Sparklekin, checking out Wilbo’s latest deals, or showing off a brand-new morph, there’s something exciting waiting for you.

Log in today and experience everything new in Awakening 1.3.0!

📩 Have questions? Reach out anytime at support@legendsoflearning.com.

Engaging US History Classroom Games for February

Hi Legends! Welcome to another update from our Learning Universe! This February, we’re highlighting interactive US History games that immerse students in pivotal moments from America’s past. Designed for grades 5–8, these games bring history to life through storytelling, decision-making, and hands-on exploration.

Whether you’re introducing a new unit or reinforcing key concepts, these experiences help students build historical understanding, critical thinking, and empathy.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can explore last month update to catch up on recent releases.

New US History February Games

Engage students with narrative-driven adventures that explore the ideas, conflicts, and choices that shaped the nation.

🍎 Teacher Tip: After key decisions in the game, ask students to identify whose perspective is being represented and who benefits or loses. This strengthens historical empathy and supports deeper classroom discussion.

Grades 5-8

  • 🏘️ Life in the Colonies: Experience everyday colonial life by completing quests, harvesting crops, trading goods, and interacting with colonists. Explore how geography, labor systems, and local government shaped life in early America.
  • ⚖️ Law & Disorder: Step into the role of a young lawyer navigating courtroom cases tied directly to the Bill of Rights. Decide which cases to take, match clients to constitutional amendments, and balance justice, reputation, and resources.
  • ⛈️ Eyes on the Storm: Take on the role of a government commissioner navigating rising sectional tensions. Manage crises, analyze political compromise, and explore the deepening divisions over slavery that pushed the nation toward conflict.

These US History games turn learning into an interactive, decision-driven experience! 🎉 Students examine multiple perspectives, weigh historical choices, and explore cause and effect through immersive gameplay.

🏘️ Life in the Colonies — Everyday Colonial America

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Life in the Colonies immerses students in the daily experiences of early American settlers. Through quests and interactions, players learn about family labor, indentured servitude, slavery, trade networks, and local government.

This game helps students understand how geography, resources, and economic systems shaped colonial regions — while highlighting the foundations of representative government and community life.

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⚖️ Law & Disorder — The Bill of Rights in Action

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In Law & Disorder, students run a growing law office and decide which constitutional cases are worth fighting for. Each client’s case connects directly to specific amendments in the Bill of Rights, challenging players to interpret freedoms like speech, religion, due process, and protection from self-incrimination.

By hiring specialized lawyers and making strategic decisions, students explore how constitutional rights apply in real-life scenarios and how the Bill of Rights limits government power while protecting individual freedoms.

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⛈️ Eyes on the Storm — Sectional Tensions & Slavery

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Eyes on the Storm places students in the role of a commissioner monitoring unrest across the United States as sectional tensions escalate. Through historically inspired case files, players assess political compromises, constitutional debates, acts of violence, and the growing divide over slavery.

This game challenges students to analyze how failed compromises, regional interests, and moral conflicts pushed the nation closer to disunion.

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🌎 Explore more in the Learning Universe

More exciting US History content is coming soon — stay tuned!

New to Legends of Learning and eager to try out these games? Sign up now and bring history to life in your classroom!

💬 Don’t forget — you can earn Reward Points by leaving reviews for the games you play. Your feedback helps fellow educators choose the right resources and guides us in creating even better learning experiences.

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Discover New Math Games for the Classroom This February

Hi Legends! Welcome back to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This February, we’re introducing a new set of Math classroom games designed to keep students engaged while strengthening core skills through interactive learning.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can revisit January’s update to explore recent releases.

📐 New Math February Games

Get ready to engage your students with hands-on math adventures that turn practice into play.

Grades 3-5

  • 🤿 Dive Time: Dive deep into the ocean and race against the clock! Students practice telling time, writing time, and measuring time in minute intervals as they navigate underwater obstacles.
  • 🏭 The Shape Factory: Sort, label, and organize shapes as you classify two-dimensional figures into hierarchies. This hands-on factory adventure builds strong geometry foundations.

Grades 6–8

  • 🧙 Mathmagic Kingdom: Use math-powered magic to solve puzzles, brew potions, and restore the kingdom — all while building a deep understanding of ratio concepts and ratio language.

These new Math games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students build essential skills through exciting challenges that make every moment meaningful.

🍎Teacher Tip: After gameplay, ask students to explain how they solved a problem or why a strategy worked. These short discussions deepen understanding and strengthen math vocabulary.


🍬 Cut the Rope: Match 4 Contenders — Elementary Math

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Cut the Rope: Match 4 Contenders brings bar graphs to life in a colorful, game-show-style competition. Join Om Nom and friends as students connect four checkers, unlock powerful abilities, and tackle playful graphing challenges.

With charming characters, short learning bursts, and collectible comic-style story chapters, this game blends joyful gameplay with meaningful math practice.

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🤿 Dive Time — Elementary Math

In Dive Time, students become submarine captains exploring the ocean depths. As they steer past sea creatures and obstacles, learners practice reading analog clocks, calculating time intervals, and adding minutes to determine the correct resurfacing time.

This engaging adventure makes time concepts approachable, challenging, and fun.

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🏭 The Shape Factory — Middle Math

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Welcome to The Shape Factory, where two-dimensional shapes are sorted, refined, and organized based on their properties. Students learn about triangles, quadrilaterals, parallel sides, right angles, and more as they work through a clever factory pipeline.

This game builds geometry understanding through classification, observation, and hands-on problem-solving.

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More exciting Math updates are coming soon — stay tuned!

New to Legends of Learning and eager to try out these games? Sign up now and explore the Learning Universe!

💬 Don’t forget — you can earn Reward Points by leaving reviews on the games you play. Your feedback helps other educators choose the right games and guides us in creating even better learning experiences.

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February Science Games for the Classroom: Hands-On Learning Made Fun

Hi Legends! Welcome to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This February, we’re introducing a fresh set of Science classroom games designed to spark curiosity, strengthen understanding, and help students master key concepts through interactive play.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can revisit January’s update to explore recent releases.

🧪 New Science February Games.

Grades 3–5
  • 🚀 Space Volt: Shuttle Restoration: Use motion and collisions to restore power to a damaged shuttle. Students solve physics-based puzzles while learning how motion energy is transferred between objects.

  • 🐰 Astro Rabbit: Journey Through Earth: Travel across Earth’s systems with Astro Rabbit and RoboZe! Explore Earth materials, layers, and systems — from atmosphere to geosphere — through playful, story-driven exploration.

Grades 6–8
  • 🌋 GeoQuest From Magma to Mountain: Explore a mysterious island and restart the rock cycle. Students investigate how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks form through interactive geology challenges.

🍎 Teacher Tip: After gameplay, ask students to write or draw one observation about energy, forces, or Earth systems they noticed in the game. This reinforces vocabulary, supports reflection, and strengthens conceptual understanding.

These new Science games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students explore energy transfer, Earth systems, geology, and forces through engaging challenges that make every moment meaningful.

🚀 Space Volt: Shuttle Restoration — Elementary Science

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Students become stranded space explorers tasked with repairing a damaged shuttle. By pushing, throwing, and repositioning objects, players transfer motion energy to reactivate vital systems.

Each puzzle blends hands-on problem-solving with physics concepts, helping learners understand how moving objects carry and transfer energy in real-world scenarios..

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🐰 Astro Rabbit: Journey Through Earth — Elementary Science

Join Astro Rabbit and his robot companion RoboZe on an exciting journey through Earth’s systems. As visitors from outer space, they explore the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere across five interactive environments.

This game helps students understand Earth materials, systems, and layers while encouraging curiosity, exploration, and scientific thinking.

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🌋 GeoQuest: From Magma to Mountain — Middle Science

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GeoQuest: From Magma to Mountain is a story-driven science adventure where students explore the full rock cycle through hands-on puzzles, experiments, and character-driven quests.

By transforming complex geology concepts into an interactive journey, GeoQuest helps learners visualize how rocks change over time and connect Earth science ideas to real-world processes.

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New to Legends of Learning and eager to try out these games? Sign up now and start exploring the Learning Universe!

💬 Don’t forget — you can earn Reward Points by leaving reviews on the games you play. Your feedback helps other educators discover great content and guides us in creating even better learning experiences.

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Step Into the Past: Explore January’s Latest US History Games

Hi Legends! We’re excited to bring you another update from our Learning Universe — this time with brand-new US History games designed to help students explore major events, themes, and perspectives from America’s past.

These interactive adventures immerse learners in powerful historical moments while strengthening critical thinking and historical understanding.

📚 If you missed last month’s new games, you can explore last month update to catch up on recent releases.

New US History January Games

Bring history to life with interactive narratives, decision-making challenges, and hands-on activities that help students connect with real historical experiences.

💡 Teacher Tip: Have students pause at key decision moments in the game to predict outcomes or compare perspectives. This encourages deeper historical thinking and improves text-based reasoning during discussions and writing activities.

Grades 5-8

  • 🗽 The Cost of Freedom: Step into the shoes of Pietro, an Italian immigrant in the early 1900s. Explore personal stories, navigate the challenges of urban immigrant life, and uncover how immigration shaped America’s cultural and economic landscape.
  • 🏛️ Nation Builders: Rebuild a nation after the War of 1812! Make decisions about culture, infrastructure, government, and economics as you help define a growing national identity in the early 19th century.
  • ⚔️ Liberty Legends Path to Independence: Experience the events leading up to the American Revolution through the eyes of everyday colonists. Make choices, analyze propaganda, and explore how resistance movements shaped the path to independence.

🗽 The Cost of Freedom — Immigration & Urbanization

Students follow Pietro, a young Italian immigrant arriving in America during the early 1900s. Through dialogue, exploration, and hands-on challenges, players learn what life was like for newcomers navigating unfamiliar cities, factory work, discrimination, and community life.

Students explore push–pull immigration factors, urban living conditions, cultural identity, and how personal narratives reveal the hopes and struggles of early 20th-century immigrants.

🏛️ Nation Builders — National Identity After the War of 1812

Nation Builders transports students into the early 19th century, where America is rebuilding and redefining itself after the War of 1812.

Players construct key buildings, influence Supreme Court decisions, support artists and writers, and shape the economic future of a young nation.

⚔️ Liberty Legends: Path to Independence

Students explore the pivotal years leading to the American Revolution. Players examine propaganda, boycott movements, the Boston Tea Party, and colonial reactions to British policies.

It builds understanding of cause and effect, resistance strategies, and the motivations of Patriots and Loyalists — helping students experience history as active participants.



🌎 Explore more in the Learning Universe

Exciting new US History content is coming soon — stay tuned!

New to Legends of Learning and eager to try out these games? Sign up now and bring history to life in your classroom!

💬 Don’t forget — you can earn Reward Points by leaving reviews for the games you play. Your feedback helps fellow educators discover the right games and guides our team in building even more engaging history content.

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