Feathered Peril
A Bird Migration Planetarium Survival Game
A Bird Migration Planetarium Survival Game
Feathered Peril is a planetarium dome game aimed at teaching the dangers of urban pollution and climate change migratory birds potentially face. Students or groups of students use their phones to log into the server, and are randomly assigned birds. All birds will be projected and displayed on the dome.
By using their mobile devices to perform actions and solve questions relating to these dangers, they will become more aware of how we can help the birds by being more conscious of our actions and changing our ways.
Students will also be presented topics such as the dangers of urban pollution and climate change, which will help teach them about how to live more eco-friendly for the sake of our planet and its creatures.
140 Students at a time
3 players per group
10 minutes
Ages 14+
If you enjoy playing Kahoot, Jackbox Party Pack, you're likely to enjoy Feathered Peril as well.
The game can be used to teach code theory to high school students.
How does the game fit into their HS curriculum?
Feathered Peril will help students learn more about how their skills can be used to find solutions to problems in our ecosystems, as well as how our actions affect other species in the real world.
The game falls into the educational standards: HS-LS2-7 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics.
The specific parts of the educational standard are to design, evaluate, and refine a solution to a complex real-world problem, based on scientific knowledge, student-generated sources of evidence, prioritized criteria, and trade off considerations.