This is a fantastic resource to round up the Year 7 Human Reproduction topic.
The resource can either be used as Quiz questions to save a bit of time; or as a board game if you wanted the students to have a bit more fun.
Use at the end of the topic and combine with other Quiz cards at the end of the Year for a full-year revision syllabus.
The final page has the board for the game; this should be printed on to A3 paper.
Instructions are included on the first card, as: "All players begin on the ‘Start’ square. Each player rolls dice to start and moves that number of squares. If landing on an instruction square (i.e. “miss a go”)-follow the instruction. If landing on a Q square, answer the question correctly to move the stated number of squares forward. If question answered incorrectly, stay where you are. First player to ‘End’ square who answers the final question correctly, wins."
If you print the first 3 question pages onto coloured paper and laminate, this will make them easy to combine with different colours for the end of year revision session to make them easier to sort back into topic sets afterwards.
Have fun!
The resource can either be used as Quiz questions to save a bit of time; or as a board game if you wanted the students to have a bit more fun.
Use at the end of the topic and combine with other Quiz cards at the end of the Year for a full-year revision syllabus.
The final page has the board for the game; this should be printed on to A3 paper.
Instructions are included on the first card, as: "All players begin on the ‘Start’ square. Each player rolls dice to start and moves that number of squares. If landing on an instruction square (i.e. “miss a go”)-follow the instruction. If landing on a Q square, answer the question correctly to move the stated number of squares forward. If question answered incorrectly, stay where you are. First player to ‘End’ square who answers the final question correctly, wins."
If you print the first 3 question pages onto coloured paper and laminate, this will make them easy to combine with different colours for the end of year revision session to make them easier to sort back into topic sets afterwards.
Have fun!
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I haven't tried it with a class yet but it looks promising: I think they will like the competitive aspect and having an element of chance is good for making sure the same people don't always win. <br /> Useful suggestion about colours.
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