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I recently responded to a blog challenge by a video recording of myself - you can see it by clicking here. Most EFL teachers are probably aware of the activity where students are asked to say some things about themselves, and the others are to guess if Read More...
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As visitors of this blog know, I regularly create games using various sites and software as I firmly believe we need to make education fun, and games are fun to most people, especially the younger ones.
I'm pleased to tell you that there is yet another Read More...
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Regular readers among you will have noticed that I use Purpose Games a lot, and, no, in case you're wondering, I don't earn anything from them. I use them because the tagging games are relatively easy to create, they're free, I haven't found any better, Read More...
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How fast can you identify the planets in our solar system? Click on the image to test yourself in a simple point-and-click game. Image source: NASA/JPL - "The planets are shown in the correct order of distance from the Sun, the correct relative sizes, Read More...
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Are we in the troposphere or the stratosphere? Where do spaceships fly? How thick is the Earth's atmosphere? Check out your knowledge of the Earth's atmosphere in this entertaining quiz.
Teachers, please note that if an email is provided, a review of Read More...
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Living organisms are divided into five kingdoms: Monera - the most simple living things. Protista - eukaryotes with only one cell. Fungi - mushrooms, mould and yeast. Plantae - all plants, such as trees and grass. Animalia - all animals, including people. Read More...
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Most people play bingo with each player having a card containing a set of pictures, numbers, etc., and each card being different from the rest. However, that usually involves some preparation beforehand and quite a bit of printing.
However, if you haven't Read More...
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There is a great variety of reptiles here on planet Earth, and they first started to evolve more than 300 million years ago. There are more than 8,000 species of reptiles, and they include crocodiles, lizards, snakes, and turtles. The majority of reptiles Read More...
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Learn a little more about frogs by watching this Flash activity, and doing a labelling quiz on the morphology of a frog.
Please come back here to leave a comment after you've played the game. Click here to watch the life cycle of a frog
Click here to Read More...
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This activity is a labelling game where you have to identify these parts:
eye
mouth
dorsal fin
pectoral fin
anal fin
caudal fin
pelvic fin
operculum (gill cover)
lateral line
keel
snout Please come back here to leave a comment after you've played the Read More...
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Last updated on 22nd Jan to add more videos, etc. Last updated on 21st Jan to add an alternative labelling game. To help you study the reproductive process of plants, watch these videos and then, do the activities which follow. Try to learn the lyrics Read More...
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Click on the image below to test your vocabulary knowledge of the animal cell in this fun labelling game! Speed (time) and accuracy (percentage of correct answers) are the two keys here. When you've played the game, don't forget to post your name (full Read More...
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The moon is Earth's only natural satellite, and is the brightest object in the sky at night. However, the moon itself has no light, but because it reflects light from the sun, it appears as though it has. As the moon orbits around the Earth, it seems Read More...
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This is a game for revising the names of the parts of the microscope. When you've played it, tell me your score (% and the time) in the comments section below. Don't forget to write your name, class and school. The game is hosted in purposegames.com You Read More...
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This is an activity where what you see is a set or words in random order. What you have to do is to arrange them in the correct order. When you have done that, email me with your answers, and I'll correct them. The activity is in a PowerPoint presentation Read More...
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