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This game requires pupils to choose the correct places for the statements within the Butler Model to go. There are mark and reset buttons at the bottom to assist.
Read moreIn this game, pupils need to match up factors to the correct physical and human boxes. There are mark and reset buttons at the bottom to aid the task.
Read moreA taboo style game where 1 pupil has to have his or her back to the board. Pupils then take turns describing key words to this person, without using a set of banned key words.
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These games are very interactive, allowing pupils to use an interactive whiteboard if available. The activity can be controlled from a computer if an interactive whiteboard is unavailable. There are time limits on some of these activities to make them more interesting!
These games are very popular with pupils. Pupils answer questions in order to take penalties! As there is the option of one or two players, they can be used with individual pupils or groups of pupils. It works particularly well if the class is split into two teams.
This match up activity requires pupils to drag the correct activities to the right features required.
Read moreCatch bubble game are an excellent tool for revising keywords. Pupils have to match up keywords with definitions.
Read moreThis sword fighting question game can be played as 1 or 2 player, making it ideal to recap material as a class or in groups.
Read moreThis task gives pupils a key word from the topic that is jumbled up. Pupils have 30 seconds to enter the correct answer, against the countdown timer.
Read moreThis basketball style game is a 1 or 2 player quiz, with rivers and flooding themed questions. There is also a time challenge game. Ideal for ending a lesson or recapping a previous lesson.
Read moreThis penalty shootout is designed specifically for KS4 pupils. Pupils simply answer a question and then take their penalty. It has the option for 1 or 2 players and works well with the class split into two teams.
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These games are very interactive, allowing pupils to use an interactive whiteboard if available. The activity can be controlled from a computer if an interactive whiteboard is unavailable. There are time limits on some of these activities to make them more interesting!