Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 6 min
Assessment with 6 questions from Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells.
6 questions assessment
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5 activities: 4 games, 1 assessment
57 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 6 min
6 questions assessment
Activity 2: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 9 min
Bombs away! Attack incoming bombs with your rockets in this missile command like game. To defend the planet, you need to identify the proper function of organelles, and you need to identify those organelles in a cell. In Cell Attack, you will save the day based on your ability to identify cell structures. Good luck!
Teacher Ratings (189) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (46014) 3.4 stars.
Activity 3: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 7 min
In this game, Mrs. Daisy will teach you about organelles and the key differences between plant and animal cells. First, see if you can label the parts of a cell. After that, will you be able to spot the six differences between plant and animal cells? Every time you make a mistake, you lose points, so choose wisely!
Teacher Ratings (111) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (36646) 3.1 stars.
Activity 4: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
The evil Mr. X released a dangerous virus and hid the antivirus formula inside the organelles of a cell! Special agent Luca has volunteered to be micronized and enter the cell. Help her search for the formula while Hooke, her partner, provides information about cell structures and their function!
Teacher Ratings (451) 4.2 stars.
Student Ratings (58848) 3.9 stars.
Activity 5: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min
You are on your patrol shift and you need to explore the Cell City to make sure all of the buildings function properly. The cell city represents a living cell. The buildings that are scattered inside the city represent the organelles inside a cell unit. You must complete a list of tasks for each of the city buildings to complete the patrol, and make sure the Cell City lives yet another day. Cell Patrol is an educational game about the cell structure. The game play consists of exploration and small, time based, tasks.
Teacher Ratings (51) 4.1 stars.
Student Ratings (10782) 3.6 stars.