Engage your little learners in the study of motion with a self-checking ‘How Does It Move?’ Game.
Grab A Self-Checking How Does It Move? Game!
Introduce your primary-level students to the exciting world of motion and scientific classification with this How Does It Move? Game! Designed specifically for early learners, this How Does It Move? Game helps students explore and demonstrate their understanding of how objects move in different ways (roll, spin, slide, or bounce)
A No-Prep Google Slides Motion Game
With this engaging Google Slides Motion Game, students will:
- Observe pictures of everyday objects and how they move
- Identify the correct manner in which an object moves (roll, spin, slide, or bounce)
This self-checking digital Motion Game is developmentally appropriate for primary learners and encourages curiosity, discussion, and early scientific thinking.
Download This Movement Game Today!
This digital Movement Game is easy to prep and classroom-ready!
This resource is available in both PowerPoint and Google Slides formats. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and choose your preferred file type. This resource is designed to work in presentation mode, so all you have to do is click present and start playing!
This resource was created by Brittany Kellogg, a teacher in Ohio and Teach Starter collaborator.
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