Card sort following an oxygen / carbon dioxide molecule around the body through respiratory system, heart and blood vessels, muscle, respiration, and back.
Fun revision - Great for revising and putting together different topics (lungs, heart, respiration).
Students arrange cards in the correct order.
32 cards per set.
includes solution and jumbled up student version
Print, laminate, chop up, play!
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Fantastic resources, one of my fav creators on TES. These are really good for Low ATL or SEN heavy classes. Card sorts are one of the easier formats, students must be asked to arrange them in a specific order otherwise its hard to asses and the end of task. For this topic, This task is essentially a comic strip that the students have to order. These are easier to complete then the Loops or Tarsia's so can take around 10 minutes depending on your class. It will take longer if you have a SEN heavy class. This is Great for group work and students do really think about what their doing. Its low stakes but high thinking ratio. I usually make this a race at the end of lessons and give prizes to the winners. Highly recommended
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