
Super Seasons Snapshots is a life science learning game developed with Twin Cities PBS that focuses on seasonal changes and their effects on ecosystems. Players observe environments across different times of year and capture photographs to document shifting conditions.
Super Seasons Snapshots is a life science learning game developed with Twin Cities PBS that focuses on seasonal changes and their effects on ecosystems. Players observe environments across different times of year and capture photographs of plants, animals, and human activity to document how conditions shift over time. By capturing photographs of plants, animals, and human activity, players document how conditions shift over time and observe environments across different seasons.
Seasonal Phenology, Ecological Observation, Evidence Gathering, Classification


Capture images of organisms and environments during different seasons.
Group related images to complete observational tasks.


Receive rewards for accurate identification and collection.
Visit locations that display distinct seasonal patterns.

Recognizing seasonal patterns supports understanding of ecosystem dynamics. Super Seasons Snapshots helps learners build observation skills by documenting changes over time and connecting those observations to environmental processes.
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