The fastest way to find standards-aligned science games is to search by your standard on Legends of Learning: browse the NGSS (or your state) standard set, pick your grade and topic, and every result is already mapped to a specific learning objective. It’s free for teachers and covers K–8 science. Here’s how it works and some standout examples by topic.
How to find games by standard (in under a minute)
- Create a free teacher account at legendsoflearning.com.
- Open the standards browser and choose your set — e.g. NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards) or your state’s standards.
- Filter by grade and topic. Each standard shows the games aligned to it.
- Add a game to a playlist and assign it — you’ll see student progress per standard.
Standards-aligned science games by topic
| Topic | Game | Grades | Aligned standard | Rating |
| Photosynthesis / light energy | Happy Sun Farm | 3–5 | NGSS *Transfer of Light Energy* | 4.4 ⭐ |
| Photosynthesis (deeper) | Plantipot Photosynthesis | 6–8 | NGSS *Photosynthesis (MS-LS1.C-1)* | 4.5 ⭐ |
| Ecosystems / food webs | Elico: Food Webs | 3–5 | NGSS ecosystems | 4.7 ⭐ |
| Earth’s water | Dive into Earth’s Water | 3–5 | NGSS Earth science | 4.5 ⭐ (66) |
| Biosphere / ecosystems | Biosphere Architect | 3–5 | NGSS ecosystems | 4.1 ⭐ |
Why standards alignment matters for game-based learning
Standards alignment turns “fun game” into “lesson-ready resource.” When a game is mapped to a specific NGSS objective, you can drop it into the right unit, justify it to your admin, and measure whether students actually met the standard — instead of guessing whether the game fits.
FAQ
Are the science games aligned to NGSS?
Yes — games on Legends of Learning are mapped to specific NGSS learning objectives, and you can browse by standard.
Can I find games for my state’s standards?
Yes — you can browse by standard set, including state standards, not just NGSS.
Is it free for teachers?
Yes — teachers create a free account and assign standards-aligned games to their class.
What grades are covered?
K–8 science, across life, physical, and Earth science topics.


