Science Board Games Bundle - 8 Themed Board Games with 140 Cards for Each Game
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Description
Science Board Games. These 9 science-themed board games can complement any lesson in science.
Each board has been carefully designed to keep the students engaged. There are 10 different action spaces on each board. All of the actions are related to science concepts and engage the student throughout the game.
Each game is ready to play. Simply print out the board and the cards and let the students enjoy reviewing every unit listed below.
What’s Included
- 9 printable board games with different themes (print to two pages and tape together to create full size game board)
-Force and Motion Board Game
-2 Space themed Board Games
-Ecology Board Game
-Cells and Body Systems Board Game
-Chemistry Board Game
-Energy Board Game
-Weather Board Game
-Earth Science Board Game
- 140 unit cards per game (70 multiple choice, 70 open-ended, the weather game has 50 MC and 50 Open-ended cards)
- Teacher directions and Tips sheet
- Editable cards for each board game for you to supplement your own questions into the existing sets
Questions come from the following topics:
FORCE AND MOTION
Newton's Laws
Calculate Average Speed Using Distance and Time - calculate average speed from graphs and word problems
Work - determine work or not. Work = Force * Distance
Unbalanced and Balanced Forces - compare and contrast unbalanced and balanced forces
Net Force - calculate net force
Motion Graphing - graph motion using position/time and distance/time graphs
SPACE
Asteroids, Meteors, and Comets
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Galaxies
Gravity
H-R Diagram
Inner Planets
Outer Planets
Lunar Cycle and Moon Phases
Eclipses
Seasons
Tides
EARTH SCIENCE
Continental Drift Theory
Plate Boundaries
Properties of Minerals
Rock Cycle
Topographic Maps
Erosion and Deposition
Earth’s Layers
Density of an Irregularly-shaped Object
Density of a Regularly-shaped Object
STRUCTURE OF LIFE
Plant Cells and Animal Cells
Cell Theory
Dichotomous Keys
Characteristics of Organisms
Inherited Traits
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
CHEMISTRY
Elements and Compounds
Structure of Atoms
Evidence of Chemical Changes
Counting Atoms and Elements
Metals Nonmetals Metalloids
Periodic Table Trends
Balancing Chemical Equations
ENERGY
Conduction, Convection, Radiation
Energy Transformations
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Energy Sources
Advantages and Disadvantages of Non-Renewable Energy Sources
WEATHER
Cold and Warm Air Masses
High and Low Pressure
Hurricane Formation
Convection Currents
Catastrophic Events
INTERACTIONS IN AN ECOSYSTEM
Classification
Abiotic and Biotic Factors
Biodiversity
Biomes
Natural Selection
Organism Relationships (parasite/host, predator/prey, consumer, producer, decomposer)
Energy Pyramids
Food Chains and Food Webs
Short and Long Term Environmental Impacts
BODY SYSTEMS
Skeletal System
Circulatory System
Muscular System
Digestive System
Excretory System
Nervous System
Endocrine System
Respiratory System
I use game boards for test review, after school instruction, small group work. The students absolutely love them.
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