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I am passionate about educational learning games in all year groups including A level. Learning should be fun and games in lessons stimulate the students' motivation and engagement, their creativity and their team spirit. Games encourage discussions with one another and learning from each other. I hope my resources help students to be "game to learn".

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I am passionate about educational learning games in all year groups including A level. Learning should be fun and games in lessons stimulate the students' motivation and engagement, their creativity and their team spirit. Games encourage discussions with one another and learning from each other. I hope my resources help students to be "game to learn".
Meiosis - Digital Card Sort (KS4/5)
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Meiosis - Digital Card Sort (KS4/5)

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Digital Loop Card sort on the steps of meiosis 42 cards can be done by students on computer / iPad using the Powerpoint or Keynote App without the need for printing (Open file in Powerpoint in Normal View mode and move around cards) Great as starter, plenary or revision activity during homeschooling or online teaching
The Brain - Mini-test (KS5)
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The Brain - Mini-test (KS5)

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A quick (10-15 min) starter / assessment activity with 12 questions (20 marks) to test vocabulary and understanding of brain structures and their function Includes feedback box and Mark scheme Designed for Edexcel SNAB Biology Topic 8 (Grey Matter) but also suitable for other exam boards
Nitrogen Cycle - 7x Activities and Games
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Nitrogen Cycle - 7x Activities and Games

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Bundle with 7x Activities and Games for Nitrogen Cycle • Nitrogen Cycle - Loop Game • Nitrogen Cycle - Crossword • Nitrogen Cycle - Board Game • Nitrogen Cycle - Tarsia • Nitrogen Cycle - Mini-test • Powerpoint presentation including starter and plenary activities (33 slides) • Accompanying Worksheet (3 pages) with diagrams, tables and other activities
Chemistry - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS3/4/5)
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Chemistry - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS3/4/5)

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Fun card game on Chemistry symbols. 54 cards with 8 symbols. square cards (easier to chop up) Cards are distributed between players. One card is placed in the middle. Players hold their cards as a pile with the top card showing symbols. The player who can first find the matching symbol between his top card and the card in the middle calls out that symbol and places his top card in the middle. Now the matching symbol of that card with the players’ top cards has to be found. The player who manages to get rid of all his cards first is the winner. Print, laminate, cut up, play! Great as starter plenary or revision activity.
Classification - Board Game (KS2/3)
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Classification - Board Game (KS2/3)

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Animal Classification - Board Game (KS2/KS3) a fun board game to review / consolidate animal classification / vertebrates - for 4 players (print several copies for a class set) - includes A3 game board, 60 Question and Action cards, player instructions - takes about 20-30min to play
Digestive system - Powerpoint PPT (KS3/4)
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Digestive system - Powerpoint PPT (KS3/4)

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Digestive system - Powerpoint PPT • 29 slides with various activities, including Wordsearch and Crossword • suitable for Edexcel IGCSE specification • other starter and plenary activities suggested in Powerpoint
Skeleton and Bones - Card sort (KS2/3)
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Skeleton and Bones - Card sort (KS2/3)

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Card sort activity of 16 main bones of body 48 cards. For each bone Includes card with name of bone, description and image. Can also be played as a triplet memory game. This resource is also available as part of a Skeleton and Bones Bundle, which also contains a loop game, crossword and worksheet.
Photosynthesis - "Who can see it first?" Card Game
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Photosynthesis - "Who can see it first?" Card Game

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Fun card game with symbols and images from photosynthesis / plant nutrition / tropism / plant reproduction topics Great for practising use of keywords and recognising images / structures in a fun way. Cards are distributed between players. One card is placed in the middle. Players hold their cards as a pile with the top card showing symbols. The player who can first find the matching symbol between his top card and the card in the middle calls out that symbol and places his top card in the middle. Now the matching symbol of that card with the players’ top cards has to be found. The player who manages to get rid of all his cards first is the winner. 31 cards for 3-4 players per set print, laminate, cut up, play!
SNAB Biology Topic 2 - "Who can see it first?" Whole Topic Card Game (KS5)
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SNAB Biology Topic 2 - "Who can see it first?" Whole Topic Card Game (KS5)

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Salters-Nuffield AS/A2 Biology Edexcel, Topic 2 - Genes and Health - card game excellent revision activity to review keywords, images from the entire topic 43 cards with 7 symbols each play in groups of 3-4 There is only one symbol that two cards have in common and it’s different for every card pair - can students find it and name it? Cards are distributed between players. One card is placed in the middle. Players hold their cards as a pile with the top card showing symbols. The player who can first find the matching symbol between his top card and the card in the middle calls out that symbol and places his top card in the middle. Now the matching symbol of that card with the players' top cards has to be found. The player who manages to get rid of all his cards first is the winner. print out, laminate, cut up, play!
Microbes and Immune System - "Who can see it first?" Card Game (KS3/4)
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Microbes and Immune System - "Who can see it first?" Card Game (KS3/4)

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Fun and quick card game with symbols and images from Microbes / immune system / pathogen / vaccination topics Great for practising use of keywords and recognising images / structures in a fun way. 30 cards for 3-4 players per set There is only one symbol that two cards have in common and it’s different for every card pair - can students spot it and name it? print, laminate, cut up, play!