Arctic TIME OUT
TimeOut can be played individually or in a group setting. If played as a class, the instructor acts as the facilitator. Learners race against the clock to answer multiple-choice questions. The point value for each question decreases as the seconds tick away. There is no minimum or maximum limit to the number of questions that may be inserted in the game.Look for clues on polarpedia.eu
Sponges, Comb Jellies, & Nettle Animals
Matching: Sponges, Comb Jellies, & Nettle Animals
Elementary Life Science Terms
6th grade ecology terms
Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
This matching game revises the names of some heart structures and blood vessels
Steps of Inflammation
Game that focuses on the steps of inflammation.
The Senses: Types of Receptors
Match the correct type of receptor to each scenario
Food Contamination
Types of food contamination
Puzzle 8: Body Systems in Sequence
Put these body systems in sequence
Liver Function Test
Test your knowledge of liver functions
Disorder of Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism
You have 5 questions to build your weird alien band..ahahhaha