Dr. Yang recommended I got on Kineticcity.com and try out some of their games. I have to honestly admit, that it was so much "funner" and so much more easier to learn the human body through this game than learning it with my anatomy teacher Dr. Gatto (no offense hes a great teacher). This website was made by the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) and the site includes games which makes science a little less boring to learn. These games are very effective because as we all know education and fun is not very common (although it should be). Like I stated earlier, these games made me understand the human body faster and more efficient than a regular classroom setting. If this helped me (a college student) learn better, I can only believe that this will help younger students perform better in school.
Here are educational games I made:
Microsoft PowerPoint Format: Guess Louie (Sports and Exercise Edition)
Microsoft PowerPoint Format: Car Race (Make it your own by making your own questions)
Microsoft Word Format: Scrambled Word Game (Christopher Columbus Edition)
Microsoft Word Format: Race Car Board Game (Modify with your own questions)
Microsoft Excel Format: Movement Bingo
Microsoft Excel Format: Capital Guesser
Instructions to playing the Games:
Guess Louie
Car Race
Movement Bingo
Scrambled Word Game
Capital Guesser
Here are educational games I made:
Microsoft PowerPoint Format: Guess Louie (Sports and Exercise Edition)
Microsoft PowerPoint Format: Car Race (Make it your own by making your own questions)
Microsoft Word Format: Scrambled Word Game (Christopher Columbus Edition)
Microsoft Word Format: Race Car Board Game (Modify with your own questions)
Microsoft Excel Format: Movement Bingo
Microsoft Excel Format: Capital Guesser
Instructions to playing the Games:
Guess Louie
Car Race
Movement Bingo
Scrambled Word Game
Capital Guesser
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