Over 1,000 game based and unplugged resources, now available in Nebraska.
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) has awarded grant funding that gives NE teachers access to Plasma Games, a game-based STEM platform designed to turn reluctant science students into engaged problem solvers. You can explore the platform at play.plasma.games.
This funding is supported through Nebraska state lottery dollars allocated specifically to strengthen science instruction. There is no cost, no hidden fees, and no future financial obligation to your school.
If you walk into a typical middle or high school science classroom, you’ll usually find three types of students:
Plasma Games is built for that middle and third group—the students who could become future STEM leaders, but don’t yet see themselves as “science people.”
With this NDE-supported access, your teachers can:
Through this partnership, your teachers gain access to more than 1,000 Nebraska standards‑aligned digital and unplugged science resources for grades 6–12, including:
A few important notes for curriculum leaders:
Traditional textbooks and lectures can deliver content, but they rarely shift a student’s identity from “I’m not a science person” to “I can do this.”
Plasma Games uses game-based learning so that students can:
For teachers, this means:
NDE is committed to respecting school choice and local control.
Before any teacher accounts are activated, a school or district leader must opt in. That means principals, supervisors, department heads, or district administrators decide whether and when to enable access for their staff.
Once you opt in:
If you’re a principal, supervisor, department head, or district administrator in Nebraska and you’d like your teachers to take advantage of this NDE‑funded resource:
Be on the lookout for emails with directions on enabling access for your teachers or leave us a note below and we will get in touch.