Title: Wings Pack
Subtitle: Nature & Environment Module - Ages 8+
Release Date: 07/01/24
Type: STEAM Academy
Brand: But Why? Podcast,Dreamscape Media: Flowerpot Press,FarFaria,Smithsonian,Vermont Public
Type: Subject-Based
Audience: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
Launchpad Description: The goal of the Nature & Environment Module is to ignite kids’ curiosity to explore the connectedness of the natural world around them. Topics in this module include cause and effect, biology, plants, weather, geology, wildlife.
STEAM Academy offers an interdisciplinary approach that weaves together the science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills learned in the classroom and connects them to things kids see every day.
This Launchpad contains the following apps:
Butterfly Playtime Match 3 Game (App)
Butterfly Playtime Match 3 Game is a fun butterfly themed match three puzzle game. Touch an item and swipe up, down, left or right to move it. Match three or more of the same type to get points and complete goals. If you touch a balloon it will pop so if you want to match three of them you will need to touch and swipe the adjacent item you want to swap it with. If you fail to reach the level goal you can add moves to keep going. Once you complete a level you can replay it for a high score. Completing levels will give you coins to buy moves. You can replay levels to try and beat your old scores. - High score levels - Timed levels - Remove cage levels - Pop balloons - Earn coins for completing levels - Daily bonus coins - Fun sounds - Fun for all ages
February: How do birds know when to migrate? (app)
It may still feel like the dead of winter to us, but by February, many migratory songbirds are already on the move from warm southern winter locations back to the northeast, where they spend the rest of the year. Who might you see in your backyard or around your school first? Host Jane Lindholm talks about migration with educators Debbie Archer and Jacob Crawford at the Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington, Vermont.
Flappy Fruit Bat (App)
States & Capitals Word Slide is a puzzle game in which you need to solve the word puzzle and in the least amount of time possible. This is a great way to learn states and capitals. Touch a tile to slide it into an open adjacent space. The word must be horizontal and in the same row.
Honey Tina and Bees (App)
Did you know that bees are the most important animals of the planet? Learn all about them helping Tina the Bee! Tina the Bee has to do its part in the hive… but what she wants to do is dancing! Learn everything about bees in this educational game where you will help little Tina to find her place in the world. An engaging and heartwarming story, with 8 chapters full of entertaining mini-games and fun facts aimed at raising awareness about the important role that bees play in the environment, and about looking after Nature. Discover why bees are the single most important animal on the planet and what you can do to save them in this educational app! Back in 2018, bees were declared the most important animals on the planet by the EarthWatch Institute, which explained that life as we know it would not be possible without them: 70 out of 100 food products depend on their pollinating job. With the educational game Honey Tina and Bees, children will have a great time learning fun facts a
How Do Birds Sing a Duet? (app)
Learn all about bird behavior in this engaging explanation of how and why woodpeckers peck, how pelicans fly without flapping their wings, why birds sing, and more.
June: Why do we need pollinators? (app)
The bees are out! And if you want to eat fresh fruits and vegetables all summer long, you might want to think of bees as more than just picnic pests! Host (and beekeeper) Jane Lindholm talks with apiarist James Key about the important role honeybees and other pollinators play in our environment. They discuss which critters are pollinators, what pollination is, and why we need them.
Know it Alls: Butterflies (App)
How many different kinds of butterflies can you name? Learn all about butterflies with today's great new story.
Penguin City (App)
Joey finds an amazing underwater city and it is not a pretty site. He learns just how bad littering can be. FarFaria's "Penguin City" is designed to provide children with a perfect story time experience. Like every FarFaria ebook, this title includes professional audio narration with word highlighting and the Common Core Reading Level, independently measured using the Lexile Framework.
Wearable Wings Craft Activity (app)
Soar along with us! Join museum educator Ann Caspari as she demonstrates how to make wings that you can wear and pretend to be a bird soaring in the sky.
Why do ducks float? (app)
In this episode of But Why: Farm Adventures, But Why heads to a duck farm to find the answer to Nathan's question, why do ducks float?
Why Do Flamingos Stand On One Leg? (app)
Have you ever wondered why these birds strike this peculiar pose? Find out in this one-minute video, where Ask Smithsonian host Eric Schulze walks us through the reasons behind the majestic birds one-legged stance.
Why Do Geese Fly in a V? (app)
Geese have known something for millions of years that humans have only recently figured out for themselves.
Subtitle: Nature & Environment Module - Ages 8+
Release Date: 07/01/24
Type: STEAM Academy
Brand: But Why? Podcast,Dreamscape Media: Flowerpot Press,FarFaria,Smithsonian,Vermont Public
Type: Subject-Based
Audience: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
Launchpad Description: The goal of the Nature & Environment Module is to ignite kids’ curiosity to explore the connectedness of the natural world around them. Topics in this module include cause and effect, biology, plants, weather, geology, wildlife.
STEAM Academy offers an interdisciplinary approach that weaves together the science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills learned in the classroom and connects them to things kids see every day.
This Launchpad contains the following apps:
Butterfly Playtime Match 3 Game (App)
Butterfly Playtime Match 3 Game is a fun butterfly themed match three puzzle game. Touch an item and swipe up, down, left or right to move it. Match three or more of the same type to get points and complete goals. If you touch a balloon it will pop so if you want to match three of them you will need to touch and swipe the adjacent item you want to swap it with. If you fail to reach the level goal you can add moves to keep going. Once you complete a level you can replay it for a high score. Completing levels will give you coins to buy moves. You can replay levels to try and beat your old scores. - High score levels - Timed levels - Remove cage levels - Pop balloons - Earn coins for completing levels - Daily bonus coins - Fun sounds - Fun for all ages
February: How do birds know when to migrate? (app)
It may still feel like the dead of winter to us, but by February, many migratory songbirds are already on the move from warm southern winter locations back to the northeast, where they spend the rest of the year. Who might you see in your backyard or around your school first? Host Jane Lindholm talks about migration with educators Debbie Archer and Jacob Crawford at the Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington, Vermont.
Flappy Fruit Bat (App)
States & Capitals Word Slide is a puzzle game in which you need to solve the word puzzle and in the least amount of time possible. This is a great way to learn states and capitals. Touch a tile to slide it into an open adjacent space. The word must be horizontal and in the same row.
Honey Tina and Bees (App)
Did you know that bees are the most important animals of the planet? Learn all about them helping Tina the Bee! Tina the Bee has to do its part in the hive… but what she wants to do is dancing! Learn everything about bees in this educational game where you will help little Tina to find her place in the world. An engaging and heartwarming story, with 8 chapters full of entertaining mini-games and fun facts aimed at raising awareness about the important role that bees play in the environment, and about looking after Nature. Discover why bees are the single most important animal on the planet and what you can do to save them in this educational app! Back in 2018, bees were declared the most important animals on the planet by the EarthWatch Institute, which explained that life as we know it would not be possible without them: 70 out of 100 food products depend on their pollinating job. With the educational game Honey Tina and Bees, children will have a great time learning fun facts a
How Do Birds Sing a Duet? (app)
Learn all about bird behavior in this engaging explanation of how and why woodpeckers peck, how pelicans fly without flapping their wings, why birds sing, and more.
June: Why do we need pollinators? (app)
The bees are out! And if you want to eat fresh fruits and vegetables all summer long, you might want to think of bees as more than just picnic pests! Host (and beekeeper) Jane Lindholm talks with apiarist James Key about the important role honeybees and other pollinators play in our environment. They discuss which critters are pollinators, what pollination is, and why we need them.
Know it Alls: Butterflies (App)
How many different kinds of butterflies can you name? Learn all about butterflies with today's great new story.
Penguin City (App)
Joey finds an amazing underwater city and it is not a pretty site. He learns just how bad littering can be. FarFaria's "Penguin City" is designed to provide children with a perfect story time experience. Like every FarFaria ebook, this title includes professional audio narration with word highlighting and the Common Core Reading Level, independently measured using the Lexile Framework.
Wearable Wings Craft Activity (app)
Soar along with us! Join museum educator Ann Caspari as she demonstrates how to make wings that you can wear and pretend to be a bird soaring in the sky.
Why do ducks float? (app)
In this episode of But Why: Farm Adventures, But Why heads to a duck farm to find the answer to Nathan's question, why do ducks float?
Why Do Flamingos Stand On One Leg? (app)
Have you ever wondered why these birds strike this peculiar pose? Find out in this one-minute video, where Ask Smithsonian host Eric Schulze walks us through the reasons behind the majestic birds one-legged stance.
Why Do Geese Fly in a V? (app)
Geese have known something for millions of years that humans have only recently figured out for themselves.
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