Middle School Science Games: 3 New Releases for July 2026

Hi Legends! 👋 Welcome back to another update. This July we’re adding three new middle school science games for grades 6–8 — and they put students inside the investigation, not just in front of a textbook.

Science in grades 6–8 hits a tricky stretch in July — labs wind down, attention drifts, and concepts like hypothesis testing or electromagnetism start to feel like vocabulary lists instead of ideas students can actually use.

This month our K-8 Learning Universe adds three new middle school science games for grades 6–8 that put students inside the investigation. Bowling lanes, asteroid fields, and dig sites included.

📚 If you missed last month’s releases, revisit June’s science update to explore recent games.

🧪 New Middle School Science Games for July

Get ready to bring fresh energy into your classroom, summer learning program, or review days with these engaging science classroom games!

Grades 6–8

  • Bowling Method: Investigate a bowling challenge like a real scientist! Students explore the Scientific Method through observation, hypothesis, experiment, data analysis, and communication.

  • Space Junk Hunt: Pilot a spaceship through hazardous asteroid fields using electric charges and electromagnets! Students explore Electric and Magnetic Forces through attraction, repulsion, and electromagnetism.

  • Fossil Hunter: Dig for fossils and uncover Earth’s history! Students explore the Fossil Record by excavating fossils and using rock layers to determine relative ages.

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💡 Teacher Tip: Use these games during centers, early finisher rotations, summer learning activities, or back-to-school review days. After gameplay, ask students to explain one scientific concept they observed, a simple way to reinforce vocabulary and check understanding.

Why These Topics Work Better as Games

The scientific method is a process, not a paragraph. Students need repetition across different scenarios before “form a hypothesis” becomes something they do automatically. Bowling Method gives them that repetition inside a low-stakes environment they already understand.

Forces and electromagnetism are invisible until something moves. Space Junk Hunt makes charge and magnetism visible and consequential — miss the repulsion window and your ship doesn’t make it through the field.

The fossil record asks students to reason backward through time. Fossil Hunter turns stratigraphy into a puzzle: dig deeper, compare layers, figure out what came first.

These aren’t review drills dressed up with graphics. Each game is built around a specific NGSS-aligned concept and asks students to do the science, not just recall it.

😎 A Closer Look at Our Middle School Science Games

These new middle school science games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉

🎳 Bowling Method — Grades 6–8 Science

Middle school science game Bowling Method — scientific method

That’s the heart of Bowling Method: inquiry disguised as a sport. Players observe, hypothesize, experiment, analyze, and communicate findings — the full scientific method loop — without it ever feeling like a worksheet labeled “Lab Report.”

Best for: Introducing or reinforcing the scientific method, discussing quantitative vs. qualitative data, or opening a unit on variables and fair testing.

Try this after gameplay: Ask pairs to defend one conclusion using only data from their last three throws. If two groups got different results, have them explain why — that’s where the real science conversation starts.

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🚀 Space Junk Hunt — Grades 6–8 Science

A spaceship, a debris field, and a mission that only works if you understand how electric and magnetic forces behave. Students use attraction and repulsion to navigate hazards, collect junk, and survive increasingly tight asteroid corridors.

What makes this one stick: force isn’t a definition on a slide. It’s the difference between clearing a gap and getting stuck. Students start predicting outcomes — “if I flip the charge here, the debris should push away” — which is exactly the kind of reasoning NGSS force standards are built around.

Best for: Units on electric and magnetic forces, energy transfer discussions, or any lesson where students struggle to connect invisible forces to real-world outcomes.

Try this after gameplay: Have students sketch the force diagram for one mission they completed. Label where attraction helped and where repulsion was necessary.

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🦴 Fossil Hunter — Grades 6–8 Science

Middle school science game Fossil Hunter — fossil record

Students grab a shovel and go down — layer by layer, fossil by fossil. Each discovery sits in a specific stratum, and organizing the fossil record means understanding which specimens are older, which are younger, and what the rock layers reveal about Earth’s past.

Fossil Hunter rewards patience and pattern recognition. The deeper you dig, the more context you have — mirroring how paleontologists actually work. It’s a strong fit for students who learn best when they can see progress accumulate over time.

Best for: Earth history units, discussions of relative dating, or connecting fossil evidence to environmental change over geologic time.

Try this after gameplay: Ask students to write a three-sentence “field report” describing one fossil they found and how they determined its relative age.

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Fossil Hunter gameplay — middle school science games

Where These Fit in Your Summer or Fall Plans

You don’t need a full lab block to use these. They work well as:

  • Warm-ups before a related lesson (10–15 minutes)
  • Station rotation activities during summer school or camp programs
  • Pre-assessment tools — watch how students approach problems before you teach the unit
  • Back-to-school review in August, when students need to reactivate science thinking without heavy reading load

Looking for more options? Browse June’s science releases or explore the full K-8 science game library.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grade levels are these games designed for?
All three are built for grades 6–8 within our K-8 Learning Universe and align with NGSS science standards.

Are these games free to try?
Yes. Create a free account on Legends of Learning to assign games to your class or explore them!

Can I use these outside of summer school?
Absolutely. While they’re great for summer programs, these games work year-round for unit introduction, review, centers, and test prep.

How do I know which game matches my lesson?
Search by standard in the Learning Universe, or filter by topic: scientific method, forces, or earth science.

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New Summer Science Games for the Classroom

Hi Legends! 👋 Welcome back to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This June, we’re introducing brand-new summer science games designed to keep students engaged while reinforcing key science concepts through interactive, game-based learning.

From ecosystems and food webs to thermal energy and life cycles, these hands-on adventures help students stay curious, active, and learning all summer long.

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

🧪 New Summer Science Games

Get ready to bring fresh energy into your classroom, summer learning program, or review days with these engaging science adventures!

Grades 3–5

  • Garden Quest: Learn about the Growth and Development of Organisms by pollinating flowers, growing plants, and exploring life cycles through interactive gameplay.

Grades 6–8

  •  Life Loops – The Food Web Game: Build and restore ecosystems by creating food webs, balancing energy flow, and helping plants, animals, and decomposers survive together.

  • WaldThermoMage: Discover the Flow of Thermal Energy by melting ice, evaporating water, conducting heat, and solving magical science puzzles.

💡 Teacher Tip: Use these games during centers, early finisher rotations, summer learning activities, or back-to-school review days. After gameplay, ask students to explain one scientific concept they observed, a simple way to reinforce vocabulary and check understanding.

These new science games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students explore ecosystems, energy transfer, and life cycles through meaningful, hands-on gameplay experiences.

🌱 Garden Quest — Elementary Science

Garden Quest is a relaxing educational adventure where students explore a vibrant island garden and help living organisms grow, develop, and reproduce.

Players guide plants and insects through interactive tasks like pollination, seed growth, and observing complete and incomplete metamorphosis. Through hands-on gameplay, students discover how living things change over time and how ecosystems depend on these natural processes.

Designed to support science learning standards, Garden Quest transforms traditional review into meaningful exploration and discovery.



Life Loops – The Food Web Game — Middle Science

Step into a living ecosystem where every organism plays an important role. In Life Loops, students become glowing energy orbs with the power to restore balance to the natural world.

Players wake up animals, trigger food chains, and repair damaged ecosystems while exploring how energy flows through plants, animals, and decomposers. As ecosystems grow and evolve, students build a deeper understanding of food webs and environmental balance.

This interactive adventure encourages systems thinking while making science concepts approachable and fun.


🔥 WaldThermoMage — Middle Science

Join Waldo, a young thermal mage, on a magical journey through an enchanted forest where temperature itself has fallen out of balance.

Using a wand that absorbs and releases thermal energy, students solve puzzles by melting ice, evaporating lakes, conducting heat through metals, and harnessing radiation. Along the way, players explore how thermal energy moves and transforms in the world around them.

By blending fantasy storytelling with science-based problem-solving, WaldThermoMage helps students better understand complex energy concepts through experimentation and play.


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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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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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Discover New Science Games for the Classroom This March

Hi Legends! Welcome back to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This March, we’re introducing a fresh lineup of Science classroom games designed to spark curiosity and strengthen core concepts through interactive exploration.

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

🧪 New Science March Games

Grades 3–5
  • 🌍 Layers of Time: Control Byte Bot, a curious driller robot, and explore Earth’s inner layers. Guided by Dr. Aurora, students uncover fossils and investigate the history of our planet.

Grades 6–8
  • 🌱 My Little Ecosystem: Bloom & Balance: Restore balance in a dynamic ecosystem by planting flowers, managing pollinators, and maintaining biodiversity in this real-time ecosystem simulator.

  • Charge & Putt: Where mini-golf meets science! Explore electric charge, magnetic forces, insulation, and polarization in a fun, visual puzzle experience.

🍎 Teacher Tip: After gameplay, ask students to explain how different forces interacted or how species depend on one another within the ecosystem. These quick reflections reinforce vocabulary and deepen scientific reasoning.


These new Science games transform learning into immersive exploration! 🎉 Students investigate Earth systems, ecosystems, and physical forces through interactive challenges.


🌍 Layers of Time — Earth’s History & Structure

In this adventure game, students guide Byte Bot through the layers of the Earth in search of fossils and clues about our planet’s past.

As they drill deeper, learners explore Earth’s internal structure and uncover evidence of geological history in a story-driven experience that builds understanding of Earth systems.





🌱 My Little Ecosystem: Bloom & Balance — Ecosystems & Competition

In this real-time ecosystem simulator, students plant flowers, release butterflies, introduce frogs, grow trees, and encourage fungi to recycle nutrients — all while maintaining balance in a living ecosystem.

Through strategic decision-making, learners explore competition for resources, interdependence, and environmental equilibrium in a vibrant pixel-art world.




⛳ Charge & Putt — Electric & Magnetic Forces

Charge & Putt combines mini-golf gameplay with physics concepts. Students experiment with electric charge, magnetic forces, insulation, and polarization to solve clever puzzle challenges.

This game makes abstract physical science concepts visual, interactive, and memorable.


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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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Kick Off the New Year With Fresh Science Learning Games

Hi Legends! Welcome to another exciting update from our Learning Universe! This January, we’re excited to introduce fresh additions to our growing library of Science classroom games, built to spark curiosity and strengthen core skills through interactive learning.

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

🧪 New Science January Games

Get ready to energize your lessons with hands-on science adventures your students will love.

Teacher Tip: Make These Topics Stick! After playing a science puzzle, have students briefly explain how they used forces or magnets to solve a challenge. This quick reflection boosts conceptual understanding and reinforces academic vocabulary.

Grades 3–5
Grades 6–8
  • 🧲 Tiny’s Tale: Help Tiny recover his stolen treasure by using magnets, forces, and clever physics puzzles. Move objects, build bridges, and overcome challenges in this playful exploration of Collisions and Forces.

These new Science games turn learning into an interactive adventure! 🎉 Students explore forces, motion, magnets, and real-world physics through challenges that make every moment meaningful.

🍬 Cut the Rope: Forces and Motion

Join Om Nom for a physics-filled adventure! In Cut the Rope: Forces and Motion, students guide candy to its hungry monster friend using pumps, bubbles, vacuums, hats, and other interactive tools.

Along the way, they experiment with pushes, pulls, motion, and cause-and-effect in this fun and intuitive physics puzzle world.



🎯Updated Game of the Month: Tiny’s Tale

Help Tiny recover his stolen treasure by using magnets, forces, and clever physics puzzles. Move objects, build bridges, and overcome challenges in this playful exploration of Collisions and Forces.



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Discover November’s Cool New Science Games

Hi Legends! As we head into the Thanksgiving season, we’re grateful for the amazing teachers who bring learning to life every day. This November, we’re excited to introduce brand-new Science games to help your students stay engaged, curious, and confident. These interactive adventures are perfect for reinforcing key concepts before the holiday break!

📚 If you missed last month’s update, you can revisit October’s new games here.

🧪 New Science Adventures Await

Bring fresh energy to your lessons with interactive missions that help students explore Food Webs and Potential Energy through hands-on problem-solving, creative challenges, and engaging gameplay!

🍂 Teacher Tip: Make These Topics Stick! Use these games as a warm-up before Thanksgiving break, small-group stations, or quick concept refreshers. Elico: Food Webs works great as part of an ecosystems mini-lesson, while Draw Basketball is perfect for reinforcing energy transformation with a real-world twist students instantly connect to.

Grades 3–5

  • Elico: Food Webs. Explore how energy flows through ecosystems! Grow plants, feed animals, recycle with decomposers, and watch how Food Webs connect life on land and underwater.

Grades 6–8

  • Draw Basketball: Solve physics puzzles by drawing ramps, paths, and spring-powered setups to guide basketballs to the hoop while learning how Potential Energy transforms into motion.

🌱 Elico: Food Webs — Elementary Science

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Join Elico, the curious flying robot, on a journey through the Food Web! Students discover how the sun fuels producers, how consumers gain energy, and how decomposers recycle nutrients. Explore how organisms interact across land and sea ecosystems while completing fun, interactive challenges that build real science understanding.

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🏀 Draw Basketball — Middle School Science

Challenge your physics skills by drawing lines and using springs to guide a ball into the basket! Each level starts with potential energy stored at a height—hit play, and watch it convert to kinetic energy. Students experiment with motion, obstacles, quizzes, and collectibles while progressing through 16 increasingly strategic levels that blend physics concepts with fun gameplay.

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From Spooky to Stellar: Explore Exciting New Science Games for Your Classroom

Hi Legends! 👋 As the leaves fall and a new season of learning begins, we’re thrilled to share the latest Science games lighting up our Learning Universe! Whether you’re wrapping up your fall units or getting ready for winter topics, these new adventures are here to keep your students engaged, curious, and building science mastery.

📚 If you missed last month’s featured games, don’t worry—you can still check out the September update to catch up on all the fun and discovery.

🧪 New Science Adventures Await

Bring fresh excitement to your classroom with interactive missions designed to make key science concepts click through play!

💡 Teacher Tip: These games are perfect for keeping students engaged through fall—use them for review days, science stations, or early finisher activities. They’re a fun way to reinforce key concepts and bring science to life through play.

Grades 3–5

  • Om Nom’s Picture Collection: Discover how motion, sound, electricity, and light transfer energy as you solve puzzles and help Om Nom complete his colorful picture gallery.

Grades 6–8

  • Plantipot Photosynthesis: Join Plantipot and Elico to collect sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, learning how photosynthesis fuels life on Earth.
  • Thermonaut: Team up with Commander Sarah and Cat Astro to measure temperature and explore how particles move through solids, liquids, and gases.
  • Smoothie Planet: Mix and experiment with cosmic ingredients to explore chemical reactions and the clues that reveal when they occur.
  • DNA Rush: Repair DNA and explore helpful and harmful gene mutations in this fast-paced genetics adventure.

🍬 Om Nom’s Picture Collection — Elementary Science

Join Om Nom, the candy-loving creature, on a quest to complete his colorful picture gallery! 🖼️ As students swing candies, build circuits, and solve puzzles, they’ll explore how energy moves through motion, sound, and light—all in a fun, physics-based adventure that blends learning with laughter.

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🌱 Plantipot Photosynthesis — Middle Science

Follow Plantipot and Elico on a journey deep into the world of plants! 🌿 Collect sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, then zoom into the chloroplast to witness photosynthesis in action. This cheerful, story-driven game helps students visualize one of life’s most essential processes.

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👨‍🚀 Thermonaut — Middle Science

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Blast off with Cat Astro and Commander Sarah on a mission to explore temperature and total energy! 🚀 As students analyze particles in solids, liquids, and gases, they’ll strengthen their understanding of heat transfer through hands-on investigation and space-themed fun.

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