Supplementary science resources available for public school teachers

Public school science teachers in Nebraska now have grant-supported access to Plasma Games, including more than 1,000 science resources for Grades 6-12.
Public school science teachers in Nebraska now have grant-supported access to Plasma Games, including more than 1,000 science resources for Grades 6-12.

The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) has awarded a grant to provide science teachers across the state with access to Plasma Games. The website includes more than 1,000 Nebraska standards-aligned digital and unplugged science resources for Grades 6-12, including middle school science, high school chemistry, and high school physical science. Plasma Games is a supplementary resource designed to be used alongside your existing curriculum—it does not replace materials or add new initiatives. Teachers use it flexibly to engage more students, support remediation or enrichment, and reduce workload with ready-to-use and auto-graded tools for instruction, assessment, intervention, acceleration, and review.

Per grant guidelines, your administrator needs to fill out this form before you can get access.

Reports on the efficacy of Plasma Games are available from the University of Alabama [PDF], East Carolina University [PDF], North Carolina State University [PDF], and Clemson University [PDF].