
To play the following games, you must have the correct Shockwave for Authorware plug-in properly installed for your browser (either Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). The games were designed to work best on Macintosh Computers, but should work also on Windows computers.
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Learn about Newton's laws of motion by driving a space rig.
Learn about Newton's laws of motion by trying to find treasure while swimming in a special ocean where there is no friction or gravity.
Learn all about plants by helping a whale stay clear of a fishing boat.
Learn all about plants by helping a herbivore eat plants as you go through a maze.
Learn math facts, Greek mythology, and answer riddles as you move your Greek hero through the Minotaur's maze. Be careful - don't awaken the monster.
Learn your math facts by riding a motorcyle over three different motorcross courses.
Ride a magic carpet in a beautiful castle to save the Princess while answering math facts.
Feed your cat by chasing mice (and a rat) while answering math facts.
Help Christopher Columbus and his crew get to the 20th century. Watch out for rocks and whales!
Instead of playing each individual game in shocked form, you can instead
download a folder containing all of the games to your computer's hard drive.
All of these games are copyrighted, but permission is given to all elementary
and middle school students and teachers to download these games free of
charge. These versions are only compatible with Macintosh computers.
To expand these files you will need Stuffit Expander, Stuffit Lite, or Stuffit
Deluxe. Shareware versions of these utilities can be found at Aladdin
Systems, Inc.