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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".
Physics - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS3/4/5)
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Physics - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS3/4/5)

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Fun card game with Physics and Astronomy symbols 30 cards, 6 symbols per card 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.
Musical instruments - "Who can see it first?" Card game
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Musical instruments - "Who can see it first?" Card game

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fun card game to practise recognising and naming instruments 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.
Numbers 1 to 30 - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS1/2)
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Numbers 1 to 30 - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS1/2)

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fun card game to review and practise numbers 0-30 30 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.
Food Groups and Tests - 9x Games and Activities (KS3/4)
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Food Groups and Tests - 9x Games and Activities (KS3/4)

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Large bundle with 9x games and resources on nutrition, food groups and food tests **Resources for print **: Food groups and tests - worksheet Foods and food groups - Card sort Foods and food groups - Loop Game Foods and food groups - Crossword Puzzle Foods and food groups - Tarsia Foods and food groups - Trumps Card Game Foods and food groups - Card sort Minerals and Vitamins - Card sort Minerals and Vitamins - Learning wheel
Enzymes and digestion - Card sort (KS3/4)
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Enzymes and digestion - Card sort (KS3/4)

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Card sort / matching triplet game on enzymes in the digestive system 48 cards to match up in 3s (keywords, descriptions, images) can be played as card sort or triplet memory match game great fun as revision activity or as starter/plenary includes solution and jumbled up student version
Enzymes and digestion - Loop Game (KS3/4)
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Enzymes and digestion - Loop Game (KS3/4)

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Loop Game on enzymes in the digestive system (including protease, lipase, amylase, function, mode of action, location of production and action, bile, emulsification) 24 cards per set includes solution and jumbled up student version great starter/plenary or revision activity
Proteins - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS5)
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Proteins - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS5)

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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.
Digestive system - Card sort  (KS3/4)
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Digestive system - Card sort (KS3/4)

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Card sort on the structures of the digestive system and their function 36 cards (12x organs, diagrams, functions) Can also be played as triple memory game (lay cards on table upside down, turn over 3, try to find the three cards that go together). Includes solution and jumbled up student version Great as starter, plenary or revision activity
Food Groups and Tests - Card sort  (KS3 / KS4)
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Food Groups and Tests - Card sort (KS3 / KS4)

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Food groups and tests - Card sort / Memory match game (KS3 / KS4) 42 cards to match up in 3s (keywords, descriptions, images) can be played as card sort or triplet memory match game great fun as revision activity or as starter/plenary a jumbled up student version is included
Organs, Organelles, Specialised Cells - 20x Games and Activities
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Organs, Organelles, Specialised Cells - 20x Games and Activities

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Bundle with 20x fun activities and games on Organelles, Specialised Cells and Organs Great as starters / plenaries or for revision • Organelles - Loop Game 2x • Organelles - Tarsia • Organelles - Crossword • Organelles - Card Sort • Specialised Cells - Loop Game • Specialised Cells (Adaptations, Functions) - Card Sort • Specialised Cells - Crossword • Specialised Cells - Tarsia • Organs - 2x loop Games • Organs - Crossword • Human body - Board Game • Organs - Tarsia (small & large) • Organs - Hidden Pictures • Organs and specialised cells - Card sort • Organelles, specialised cells, organs - “Who can see it first?” Card Game • Organelles, speciliased cells, organs - Bingo Cards • Organs & cells - Trumps card game • Organs & cells - Escape Room
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
Biology - " Who can see it first?" Card Game (KS3/4/5)
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Biology - " Who can see it first?" Card Game (KS3/4/5)

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Fun card game with Biology symbols (equipment, molecules, organisms, organs, cells . Between two cards there is only ever one symbol that can be found on both cards. Who can find it first? 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 fun activity to practise keywords for all year groups. 57 cards with 8 Symbols each per set (for 3-5 players) with. Square version (easy to cut out)
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.
Human impact on the environment - Loop Game (KS3/4)
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Human impact on the environment - Loop Game (KS3/4)

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Loop game on pollution, global warming, greenhouse effect,greenhouse gases, acid rain etc 21 cards for matching images with keywords and keywords with definitions and processes great starter, plenary or revision activity contains 2 sets in 2 different colours