Bubble Games

Introducing our newest product line! We’ve developed Bubble Games for each of the major units of middle school science and have launched them over the past few weeks. A Bubble game is a super fun way to review a concept. Start with a game board with bubbles representing each of the questions you want students to answer. Students, or teams, take turns clicking on (or popping) bubbles to answer the questions. Questions are worth various points – some are worth 3, some are worth 2, and some are only worth 1 point. After each question, return to the game board and add points if the player got the question right.

How to play the Bubble Game:

  1. Open the PowerPoint game.
  2. Click “Play” and you’ll be brought to the game board. There are 17 bubbles.
  3. Team (or player) #1 chooses a bubble. Click on the bubble to pop it.
  4. A question will appear.
  5. Read the question and answer aloud.
  6. Click “Check my answer” for the correct answer to appear.
  7. Click “Back to the Game Board.” The bubble is now popped.
  8. Click the score board and add points if they got the question correct.
  9. It’s the next player (or team’s) turn.
  10. The winner is the player (or team) with the most points when all the bubbles are popped.

Bubble Games in the store right now:

Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity Bubble Game for PowerPointWater Cycle Bubble Game for PowerPointPhases of the moon Bubble Game for PowerPoint

Natural Selection Bubble Game for PowerPoint

Atomic Structure Bubble Game for PowerPoint Rock Cycle Bubble Game for PowerPoint DNA Bubble Game for PowerPoint  Food Chains and Food Webs Bubble Game for PowerPoint

How to score a free Bubble Game:

If you’re new here, you might not know this, but more experienced readers will know that we offer a free resource whenever we launch a new product line. You can download a free copy of a Bubble Game that reviews cell organelles by clicking here. Try it out and let us know what you think!


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