
The graphics are amazing, the music and sound effects captivating. Kids are drawn to the assortment of objects in each room. Teachers will enjoy the book shelves with titles such as "The Universe in 20 Words."
When a part is collected, Twitch provides a mini-lesson, illustrating how the force is changed by the changing the angle of an inclined plane, number of wheels in a pulley, etc. He also shows other examples of the same simple machine.
Be sure to add the Simple Machines Game to your list of sites for K-5 kids to explore in science.
There are many more interactive websites to help kids learn about forces and motion and simple machines. You'll find them at LearningReviews.com > Science > Forces & Motion.
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Students in grades 4 and up can submit their work to a student gallery. The work must be in the form of an image, audio or video file. For teachers, there are plenty of resources with links to lesson plans and classroom materials.
The Internet offers many ways for kids to express themselves creatively and learn more about the arts. Stop by LearningReviews.com > Visual & Performing Arts to see nearly 140 more sites that teach and inspire your kids.
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I wish you all a fun-filled, learning-ful school year.
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