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".
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".
Card Sort on cell cycle and mitosis
(designed for Edexcel SNAB Topic 3 (Voice of the Genome).
36 cards per set
Match keyword, image and descriptions
Great as starter, plenary or revision activity.
Crossword Puzzle on proteins and protein structure (including primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary structure, alpha helix, beta sheet, fibrous, globular proteins, etc)
great as starter / plenary or revision activity
20 words/definitions
includes solutions and anagram
Designed for SNAB Biology Topic 2 (Genes & Health) but also suitable for other exam boards
Tarsia puzzle on 5 kingdoms, vertebrates and invertebrates.
Great as starter / plenary or revision activity.
30 element names and symbols
24 cards per set.
includes solution and student version (jumbled)
Print on A3 for larger triangles.
great as starter / plenary or revision activity
Tarsia puzzle on the structures of the heart and their function.
Great as starter / plenary or revision activity.
24 cards per set (with 30 names and structures to match up)
includes solution and student version (jumbled)
Print ( A3 for larger triangles), cut up triangles, play
Tarsia puzzle on the nervous system and reflex arc.
Great as starter / plenary or revision activity.
24 cards per set (with 30 names and structures to match up)
includes solution and jumbled up student version
Print on A3 for larger triangles.
Tarsia game on blood sugar homeostasis, including hyperglycaemia and insulin, hypoglycaemia and glutton, diabetes, etc
30 element names and symbols
24 cards per set.
includes solution and student version (jumbled)
Print on A3 for larger triangles.
Jigsaw puzzle of the structure of the human heart (35 pieces)
Fun starter or plenary activity.
Print, laminate, cut up into squares following the guidelines.
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Jigsaw puzzle on the parts of the light microscope
30 pieces per set, includes solution and jumbled up student version
Great as starter, plenary or revision activity
Fun card game for KS5 students who are learning about protein structure. Can they spot the 1 protein that is the same between two cards?
21 cards per set
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.
Card Game on Molecules in A level biology (various carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, DNA, nucleotides, bases, molecules in respiration and photosynthesis, etc)
Fun activity - grreat for revision and students learning to recognise and naming molecules
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.
31 cards per set with 31 symbols/molecules
Designed to cover all important molecules from the Edexcel SNAB AS and A2 Biology course
64 cards to make a solar system flip book.
To show the different orbit times of the 8 planets around the sun.
Cut out card, bind together on the left edge with bulldog clip or rubber band, turn pages rapidly to simulate motion of planets
Salters-Nuffield AS Biology Edexcel, Topic 1 – Lifestyle, health and risk, Lesson 00 (Introduction)
includes:
Powerpoint (16 slides) - font Calibri-light
Worksheet (1 page)
Topic 1 Keywords (125 cards)
Also suggested as resource for this lesson but not included:
Topic 1 Card Game
SNAB Activity 1.1
4x different revision cards for Biology iGCSE
Can be printed and cut out in postcard size.
Or used for revision from ipad (ipad file)
Each revision card is a summary of key concepts and keywords of Topic 1 based on the official Edexcel IGCSE Biology Student book.
More revision cards for other IGCSE Biology topics (Topics 1-10) available from my shop (either individual topics or as bundle of 48 cards)
Fast card game in which players need to find animals. Only 1 animal between two cards is the same. Who can see it first?
square - for easy cutting up
30 cards with 6 symbols each.
Great as starter / plenary activity in lessons or for form time.
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.
Clipart from dailyarthub.com
Fun and quick card game with a twist. Students not only have to spot the matching symbols but have to tell the time on that symbol as they claim the card.
How to play:
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.
A great and fun revision activity for learning to tell the time.
30 cards with 6 symbols each. For 3-5 players.
Print and laminate several copies for a class set.
14x games and activities on Ecology keywords and concepts
• Board Game
• Crossword (with solutions and anagram)
• Ecology - giant A3 concept map (with solution + help sheet)
• Ecology - Digital concept map
• Food chains/webs - Loop Game
• Ecology Tarsia
• Ecology - digital tarsia
• Pond Food Web - worksheet
• Pond Food Web - digital activity
• Ecology - Loop Game (KS5)
• Ecology - Loop Game (KS3/4)
• Ecology - Digital Loop Game
• Food webs - Digital Card Sort
• Ecology - Card Sort
• Ecology - Digital Card Sort
Great as starter / plenary or revision activity