Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 30 min
Assessment with 30 questions chosen from Parts of the Cell.
30 questions assessment
Created by Jessica N (Clever Metal) on
5 activities: 3 games, 2 assessments
101 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 30 min
30 questions assessment
Activity 2: Assessment. Estimated duration: 38 min
38 questions assessment
Activity 3: 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 (10770) 3.6 stars.
Activity 4: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 6 min
Build the plant and animal cells with the correct organelles. In this game, you will build your own cells. Choose from a list of organelles and figure out what fits in a plant or an animal cell. When you've built four cells, your organism is complete! Build a plant and an animal to win the game.
Teacher Ratings (55) 3.7 stars.
Student Ratings (24734) 3.7 stars.
Activity 5: Question Game. Estimated duration: 12 min
You just got served! In this rousing round of volleyball, you will learn about plant and animal cells. As the ball swishes past the net, all these important facts will swish into your brain. Play close attention so you can defeat your opponent at the end! After a short introduction, you will be ready to bump, set, spike the quiz into oblivion.
Teacher Ratings (136) 4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (26469) 3.5 stars.