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2nd Grade Science Activities & Review Games - Digital Toothy® - Digital Resource

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We do not have a set science curriculum, so this is a great resource to review what I have taught. The kids love toothy.
On target with academics and hilarious with each tooth added to the character. My kids loved reviewing with these!

Description

Digital Toothy® Science Games are a fun activity to practice and review science concepts using a smart board or student device. These digital science task cards are self-correcting and self-paced. They provide a fun incentive to stay focused on the science questions with animated teeth flying into Toothy’s mouth for every correct answer.

Devices that are compatible with this digital resource are Smart boards, iPads™, Chromebooks™, laptops, and desktop computers. No accounts or logins are required for students to play.

**Please download the preview file for a full explanation of what’s included in this resource and how to play.

There are 35 different science sets included in this bundle. Students read a question on a digital task card. Then they choose the answer from two or three choices. If the answer is correct, a tooth gets placed in Toothy’s mouth. If the answer is not correct, they go back to the problem to solve again.

SCIENCE TOPICS INCLUDED:

  1. Animal Adaptations
  2. Animal Classification
  3. Body Systems
  4. Chemical & Physical Change
  5. Constellations
  6. Ecosystems & Biomes
  7. Energy
  8. Engineering & Design
  9. Food Chains
  10. Force and Motion
  11. Habitats
  12. Insects
  13. Inventors
  14. Landforms
  15. Life Cycles
  16. Living vs. Nonliving
  17. Magnets
  18. Matter
  19. The Moon
  20. Natural vs. Manmade Resources
  21. Plants
  22. Recycling
  23. Rock Cycle
  24. Safety & Science Tools
  25. Scientific Method
  26. Seasons & Day/Night
  27. Simple Machines
  28. Soil
  29. Solar System
  30. Sound Waves & Vibrations
  31. STEM
  32. The Sun
  33. Water Cycle
  34. Water Erosion
  35. Weather

How does the game work?

Students solve a problem on a digital task card. They choose the answer from three choices by tapping on the answer. If the answer is correct, a tooth gets placed automatically in Toothy’s mouth. If the answer is not correct, the game prompts them to go back to the problem to solve again. There are 24-26 problems within each skill-based game.

What kind of devices are compatible with Digital Toothy®?

Digital Toothy® works great with Smart boards, iPads™, laptops, desktops, and Chromebooks™. This file has two digital versions - PowerPoint™ and Google Slides™.

Can I check their answers?

We recommend using the recording sheets that are provided if you want to grade this activity.

Can more than one student play at the same time?

Yes! One license will provide your entire class to play these games at the same time if they are using separate devices. You can also project the game on your smart board and play as a whole class.

If you’d prefer to use the printable version of these task cards, we have them for a wide range of grade levels and concepts.

Here are our Digital Toothy Bundles:

Here are our Printable Toothy Games Bundles:

What are teachers saying about Digital Toothy®?

"Digital Toothy is AMAZING! My students are so engaged no matter what skill we are working on. I love how I can use it as a whole group to quickly assess each student's understanding of a concept. I have used it to review and as a reward, teaming students up to compete in a competition. It really motivated the kids to focus their attention and join in on the fun! Thank you SO, SO much!" - Kristina

"My students are OBSESSED with this product. My students are engaged and begging to go on at home too- LOL. Even though I use iPads, I found it easier to use a gmail account and use the "docs" app instead of powerpoint. It was SO easy. This is a great resource to reinforce low areas for students! I love this!" - Caroline

"My students loved digital toothy! We recently started using google classroom and these are perfect for centers. They are engaging and I love the variety of content that is provided! I love that I can differentiate learning! Thank you Angie for creating and sharing such AMAZING resources!!! You're the best!" - Briana

Here are our Digital Toothy Bundles:

Here are our Printable Toothy Bundles:

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Standards

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NGSSK-2-ETS1-2
Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as needed to solve a given problem.
NGSSK-2-ETS1-3
Analyze data from tests of two objects designed to solve the same problem to compare the strengths and weaknesses of how each performs.
NGSSK-2-ETS1-1
Ask questions, make observations, and gather information about a situation people want to change to define a simple problem that can be solved through the development of a new or improved object or tool.
NGSS2-PS1-4
Construct an argument with evidence that some changes caused by heating or cooling can be reversed and some cannot. Examples of reversible changes could include materials such as water and butter at different temperatures. Examples of irreversible changes could include cooking an egg, freezing a plant leaf, and heating paper.
NGSS2-LS4-1
Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. Emphasis is on the diversity of living things in each of a variety of different habitats. Assessment does not include specific animal and plant names in specific habitats.

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