Assignment: Multicellular Organisms and their Subsystems 7.L1U1.10 Assignment

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16 activities: 16 games

262 min

Activity 1: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Multi-Cell Inc.

The manager at Multi-Cell Incorporated is going away on vacation and needs a temporary replacement to take charge of his company! Do you have what it takes to manage all the systems in the human body, fight off germs, and keep everything in working order?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (10) 3.2 stars.

Student Ratings (5236) 3.5 stars.

Activity 2: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 11 min

Ms. Rose & Parts of the Cell!

Help Ms. Rose label the parts of a cell! In this game you will learn about the cellular structure by playing a series of mini-games that explain the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. After learning about each type of cell, you will learn about each organelle of the cell. Once you have completed each lesson, your last activity will be to match each organelle to its function.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (128) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (36143) 3.3 stars.

Activity 3: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Our Human City

Build a human body by connecting systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (14) 3.7 stars.

Student Ratings (7423) 3.8 stars.

Activity 4: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

The Spark of Life

Help this scientific rabbit to build his new robot friend while you discover fascinating things about multicellular systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (60) 4.3 stars.

Student Ratings (29541) 3.7 stars.

Activity 5: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Body Quest: Multicellular Subsystems

Learn about the organ systems found within multicellular organisms by playing through six unique minigames. Each minigame lets the student actually play as the system is being explored. For example, the player will protect organs from bacteria when learning about the epithelial system by building loops of tissue. Similarly, the student will get to race around the circulatory system delivering oxygen to other organs in an educational racing minigame. Each topic is briefly introduced via text and images before taking the player to the reinforcing minigame. Each minigame can be played in any order, but only once per game session and only for a defined period of time. Progress is saved between sessions.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (15) 4.1 stars.

Student Ratings (5981) 3.2 stars.

Activity 6: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 11 min

Ms. Rose & Parts of the Cell!

Help Ms. Rose label the parts of a cell! In this game you will learn about the cellular structure by playing a series of mini-games that explain the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. After learning about each type of cell, you will learn about each organelle of the cell. Once you have completed each lesson, your last activity will be to match each organelle to its function.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (128) 3.9 stars.

Student Ratings (36143) 3.3 stars.

Activity 7: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Our Human City

Build a human body by connecting systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (14) 3.7 stars.

Student Ratings (7423) 3.8 stars.

Activity 8: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

The Spark of Life

Help this scientific rabbit to build his new robot friend while you discover fascinating things about multicellular systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (60) 4.3 stars.

Student Ratings (29541) 3.7 stars.

Activity 9: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Body Quest: Multicellular Subsystems

Learn about the organ systems found within multicellular organisms by playing through six unique minigames. Each minigame lets the student actually play as the system is being explored. For example, the player will protect organs from bacteria when learning about the epithelial system by building loops of tissue. Similarly, the student will get to race around the circulatory system delivering oxygen to other organs in an educational racing minigame. Each topic is briefly introduced via text and images before taking the player to the reinforcing minigame. Each minigame can be played in any order, but only once per game session and only for a defined period of time. Progress is saved between sessions.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (15) 4.1 stars.

Student Ratings (5981) 3.2 stars.

Activity 10: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Our Human City

Build a human body by connecting systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (14) 3.7 stars.

Student Ratings (7423) 3.8 stars.

Activity 11: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

The Spark of Life

Help this scientific rabbit to build his new robot friend while you discover fascinating things about multicellular systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (60) 4.3 stars.

Student Ratings (29541) 3.7 stars.

Activity 12: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Body Quest: Multicellular Subsystems

Learn about the organ systems found within multicellular organisms by playing through six unique minigames. Each minigame lets the student actually play as the system is being explored. For example, the player will protect organs from bacteria when learning about the epithelial system by building loops of tissue. Similarly, the student will get to race around the circulatory system delivering oxygen to other organs in an educational racing minigame. Each topic is briefly introduced via text and images before taking the player to the reinforcing minigame. Each minigame can be played in any order, but only once per game session and only for a defined period of time. Progress is saved between sessions.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (15) 4.1 stars.

Student Ratings (5981) 3.2 stars.

Activity 13: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

The Spark of Life

Help this scientific rabbit to build his new robot friend while you discover fascinating things about multicellular systems.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (60) 4.3 stars.

Student Ratings (29541) 3.7 stars.

Activity 14: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Body Quest: Multicellular Subsystems

Learn about the organ systems found within multicellular organisms by playing through six unique minigames. Each minigame lets the student actually play as the system is being explored. For example, the player will protect organs from bacteria when learning about the epithelial system by building loops of tissue. Similarly, the student will get to race around the circulatory system delivering oxygen to other organs in an educational racing minigame. Each topic is briefly introduced via text and images before taking the player to the reinforcing minigame. Each minigame can be played in any order, but only once per game session and only for a defined period of time. Progress is saved between sessions.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (15) 4.1 stars.

Student Ratings (5981) 3.2 stars.

Activity 15: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Body Quest: Multicellular Subsystems

Learn about the organ systems found within multicellular organisms by playing through six unique minigames. Each minigame lets the student actually play as the system is being explored. For example, the player will protect organs from bacteria when learning about the epithelial system by building loops of tissue. Similarly, the student will get to race around the circulatory system delivering oxygen to other organs in an educational racing minigame. Each topic is briefly introduced via text and images before taking the player to the reinforcing minigame. Each minigame can be played in any order, but only once per game session and only for a defined period of time. Progress is saved between sessions.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (15) 4.1 stars.

Student Ratings (5981) 3.2 stars.

Activity 16: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 5 min

Flash Card Time: Human Body System

In this game, you will learn about our body systems and how they work together. The game starts out with a short tutorial on the human body. You will then have the chance to match functions to organs or organ systems by dragging cards where they need to go. You will gain more points for accuracy!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (475) 4.1 stars.

Student Ratings (159156) 3.8 stars.