DOI: 10.1177/00220574241310877 ISSN: 0022-0574

Engaging 6th-Grade Students in Ecosystem Education: Exploring Roles and Relationships in Ecology With an Interactive Gamified Module

Emery Bosch, Jonathan Sun, Andrew Wang, Jin Kim Montclare

Gamified simulations, integrating gameplay into education, cater to younger learners’ digital preferences and align with Next Generation Science Standards. Current virtual modules focus on advanced high school classes, leaving a gap for middle school students. This study investigated the impact of substituting recitations in a 6th-grade ecology class with Feed the Dingo, a gamified module. Through quizzes evaluating academic performance and free-response surveys to gauge students’ attitudes, the module appeared to enhance intuitive understanding of core ecological concepts (e.g., ecosystems, food webs, biodiversity, etc.), resulting in commendable academic achievement and positive feedback. Such simulations serve as valuable supplements for K-12 lesson planning.

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