Library Approved Games
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Challenge: Extreme Weather!
The goal of Challenge: Extreme Weather! is to expose students to exciting careers in science and engineering while engaging them in learning important concepts about the engineering design process. They also learn about the layers of the atmosphere and the different types of instruments used to measure weather data.
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Code.org
Code.org is a site designed to support the learning and teaching of computer coding. Features Hour of Code, a special program designed to teach beginners how to code. Through well thought out tutorials people of all ages can learn Scratch, Hopscotch and Java programming languages.
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Creature Capture
Creature Capture is a fun and colorful fraction-based card game where the goal of the game is to own more of the board than your opponent!
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Geo Guessr
GeoGuessr - Let's explore the world!
Embark on a journey that takes you all over the world. From the most desolate roads in Australia to the busy, bustling streets of New York City.
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Aquation: The Freshwater Access Game
Choice, strategy, balance, and . . . water equity? Parts of the planet are struggling to get enough water. Firefox browser.
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Top Crop - Sustainable Farming
The goal of Top Crop is to introduce students to the complex problems surrounding growing food for an increasing population while ensuring that sustainable practices are used to protect the environment.
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Planet Food
Students discover their own global food network by playing "Planet Food" a two-part interactive game that introduces the concepts of interdependence and globalization through the geography of food.
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iCell
iCell® is an interactive simulation that allows students to explore the inner workings of a typical animal, plant, or bacterial cell.