Submit a game

The Learning Landscape Network is growing every day thanks to feedback and new games from our community of teachers and students! If you have created a new game for the Learning Landscape, please submit it here. Tell us as much as you can about how the game is played, and for which subjects and age groups it works best. We'll post it on the site so that other teachers can use it too! For additional help with submitting a game, you can Contact Us, or view an example of a game submission.

About You

Name *
Email *
School/ Organization
Location (town/city/state/country) *
Do you have a Learning Landscape built at your school? *  Yes No
If "No," would you like to receive information on building one?  Yes No
Would you like to be listed as the creator of this game? *  Yes No
May we contact you with further questions? *  Yes No

Basic Game Information

What is the name of your game? *
What is the object of the game? *
What is the intended age range or grade level? *
(i.e. Ages 5-7 or 3rd grade)
What subject(s) does this game teach? *
 English - General  English - Vocabulary
 English - Spelling / Grammar  English - Literature
 Foreign Language  Mathematics - General
 Mathematics - Fractions  Mathematics - Addition / Subtraction
 Mathematics - Algebra  Mathematics - Multiplication / Division
 Mathematics - Geometry  Science - General
 Science - Biology  Science - Chemistry
 Science - Physics  Social Studies
 History  Geography
 Arts/Music  Others
More specifically, what skill(s) does the game teach?
(i.e. how to calculate area, Spanish vocabulary, spelling)
Please check any of the following that describe the game dynamic: *
 Team-based  Individual-based
 Works for multiple academic subjects  Best for younger students
 Best for older students  Time-based
 Fast-paced / active  Slow-paced / less active
 Others

Game Rules and Description

What is the ideal / minimum number of students?
(if applicable)
How do you set up the students to play the game? *
(i.e. divide into two teams, line up around the edges, sit on tires, etc)
How do you set up the tires? *
(i.e. write answers on each tire with chalk, etc)
Describe how the game is played and specific rules: *
Please provide as much detail as you can.
When is the game over? *
(i.e. how do you know when someone has won?)
Are there variations?
(i.e. dividing the students into 3 or 4 teams instead of just 2, play in pairs, time limits?)
Any additional info: