New Science Games for the Classroom — November

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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