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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".
Photosynthesis - Digital Tarsia for iPad (KS3/4)
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Photosynthesis - Digital Tarsia for iPad (KS3/4)

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Digital Tarsia Puzzle on photosynthesis; 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 pieces. Great as starter, plenary or revision activity during homeschooling or online teaching
SNAB Biology Topic 3 - "Who can see it first?" Whole Topic Card Game (KS5)
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SNAB Biology Topic 3 - "Who can see it first?" Whole Topic Card Game (KS5)

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Salters-Nuffield AS/A2 Biology Edexcel, Topic 3 Voice of the Genome excellent revision activity to review keywords, images from the entire topic 31 cards with 6 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!
SNAB Biology Topic 5 - "Who can see it first?" Whole Topic Card Game (KS5)
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SNAB Biology Topic 5 - "Who can see it first?" Whole Topic Card Game (KS5)

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Salters-Nuffield AS/A2 Biology Edexcel, Topic 5 On the Wild Side fun card game for revision activity to review keywords, images from the entire topic 42 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!
Evolution - Loop Game (KS4)
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Evolution - Loop Game (KS4)

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Evolution - Loop Game - including keywords and images on evolution, natural selection, Darwin, selection pressure, etc great as starter, plenary or revision activity 28 cards per set
Genetic Engineering - Loop Game (KS4)
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Genetic Engineering - Loop Game (KS4)

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Loop Game on steps of genetic engineering of insulin. Covers important keywords including plasmid, restriction enzyme, ligase, recombinant DNA, transgenic animal, etc… 21 cards per set Print, laminate, chop up, play!
Diffusion - Loop Game (KS3/4)
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Diffusion - Loop Game (KS3/4)

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Loop Game on Diffusion concepts (including factors affecting diffusion - SA, concentration gradient, diffusion distance, temperature - and SA/V ratio examples) Great as starter / plenaray or revision activity. 28 cards per set. 6 sets in different colours.
HIV / AIDS - Crossword (KS5)
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HIV / AIDS - Crossword (KS5)

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Crossword Puzzle on HIV / AIDS including infection, replication, life cycle great as starter / plenary or revision activity 16 words/definitions includes solutions and anagram Designed for SNAB Biology Topic 6 but also suitable for other exam boards
SNAB Biology Topic 1 - Keyword Game (KS5)
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SNAB Biology Topic 1 - Keyword Game (KS5)

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A fun activity to help students draw connections between the keywords of SNAB Edexcel Biology TOPIC 1 (Lifestyle, health and risk) . Students work in teams to guess several keywords by giving a one-word hint that connects those keywords. Revision activity that helps students make connections between keywords and subtopics. Great for synoptic thinking. 96 Keyword cards, game cards and instructions included.
Photoreception in Rods - Card Sort (KS5)
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Photoreception in Rods - Card Sort (KS5)

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Card sort on rod cells response to light / retinal transduction (including rhodopsin, opsin, retinal, isomerisation, bipolar, ganglion cells, optic nerve, retinal transduction etc) Great as starter / plenary or revision activity. 44 cards per set. designed for Edexcel SNAB Biology Topic 8 (Grey Matter), but also suitable for other exam boards
Transport in Plants - Loop Game (KS5)
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Transport in Plants - Loop Game (KS5)

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Loop Game on transport in plants (including vascular bundle, phloem, xylem, sieve tube, sieve plate, lignin, autolysis, companion cell, sink, transfer cell, transpiration, etc) Great as consolidation or revision activity 28 cards per set Designed for SNAB Edexcel Biology Topic 4 (Biodiversity and natural resources) but also suitable for other exam boards
IGCSE Chemistry: Esters - Loop Game (KS4)
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IGCSE Chemistry: Esters - Loop Game (KS4)

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Loop Game on Esters (names, structure, condensation reaction, esterification, properties, use) 32 cards per set Great as starter, plenary or revision activity designed for Edexcel IGCSE (9-1) Chemistry course Topic 28, but also suitable for other exam boards.
Use of microbes - Loop Game (KS3/4)
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Use of microbes - Loop Game (KS3/4)

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Loop Game on Biotechnology and useful microoganisms / using microbes to make food and drinks (including yeast, beer, bread, wine, Lactobacillus, yoghurt, cheese, fermenters, fermentation, anaerobic respiration etc) 24 cards per set, 2 sets in 2 different colours included Great as starter, plenary or revision activity
Gametes & Fertilisation - Tarsia (KS5)
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Gametes & Fertilisation - Tarsia (KS5)

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Tarsia puzzle on gametes and fertilisation (including acrosome reaction, cortical reaction, etc) Great as starter / plenary or revision activity. 24 cards per set (with 30 keywords, definitions and structures to match up) Print on A3 for larger triangles. Designed for SNAB Biology Topic 3 (Voice of the Genome) but also suitable for other exam boards
Control of Gene Expression - Loop Game (KS5)
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Control of Gene Expression - Loop Game (KS5)

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Loop Game on the control of differential gene expression through transcriptional activator and repressor proteins, epigenetic tags (DNA methylation, histone modification) 28 cards per set Great as starter, plenary or revision activity. designed for Edexcel SNAB Topic 3 (Voice of the Genome) but also suitable for other exam boards
Photosynthesis - Plenary Cubes (KS3/4)
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Photosynthesis - Plenary Cubes (KS3/4)

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3 plenary cubes with keywords of photosynthesis topic. Fun starter/plenary or revision activity INSTRUCTIONS roll the 3 dice form a sentence in which 2 (or all 3) keywords are used and connected correctly EXAMPLE: glucose starch phloem “glucose produced in photosynthesis is transported to other parts of the plant via the phloem, where it is stored as starch” EXAMPLE: stomata carbon dioxide oxygen “the leaf takes up carbon dioxide and releases oxygen via the stomata”