Gameschooling Science
Science is definitely one of those topics we don’t often think of using games for. But many games are available to help support your science learning at home and build your child’s understanding of biology, chemistry, anatomy, and so much more!
Cytosis is a strategic, critical thinking game rooted in cell biology.
Peptide brushes up on DNA and protein building.
Periodic challenges you and your kids to use the Periodic elements to complete a chemistry based race
Planet lets your family build new worlds with just the right combination of resources for a variety of species to live and thrive.
Photosynthesis is an environmental science game that revolves around the life cycle of trees.
Professor Noggins are question based card games that come in many different disciplines. It’s also a family favorite in our house and we have it for Ocean Studies and the Human Body!
Wildcraft can extend your nature studies into herbal plants with this family adventure game.
Scabs and Guts takes your kids on a wild race around the human body and its functions.
Want more game ideas? Read our post on Gameschooling Global Studies.