Interactive Activities
Link #1 above. This lesson is made for a science class that touches on astronomy. Specifically, this assignment quizzes students on our planets, moons, the milkey way, and the prominent figures such as Neil Armstrong. For the first actvity, students will be reviewing and learning about various parts of our solar system. There are ten different questions that students will be asked to answer through a fun-visual filled quiz. This quiz is specifically deisgned for students that are ten years and under. Each question provides a list of answers, as well as a picture of the subject of each answer choice. The objective of this lesson is to give students a fun competive way to test their knowledge on the solar system. this interactive game shows students that learning can be fun and will encourage students to come into class ready to learn. The game has a leader board where students can see their scores compared to the rest of the classe's as well. It is a fantastic way to have fun all while learning.
 This lesson is specifically made for a Geography class, however the information presented could also be useful in a history class as a fun activity to get students excited to learn. This game is a mix and match game, designed for twelve-year-old and under. The knowledge presented on the quiz is a basic yet fun way to set students up with an understanding of the world we live in and the geography around us. There are ten different questions that students can match, as well as a timer that tracks the time it takes students to complete the activity. Once the students have made their definitive answer choices, the correct answers will automatically show up, giving the students direct feedback on their work. The students can then compare work with other students, creating motivation to complete the work to the best of their ability