Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 10 min
Assessment with 10 questions from Parts of the Cell.
10 questions assessment
Created by Suzanne H on
8 activities: 7 games, 1 assessment
79 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 10 min
10 questions assessment
Activity 2: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 15 min
As a Cell Corp employee, your job is to fulfill all the cell's functions for a successful day at work.
Teacher Ratings (21) 4.2 stars.
Student Ratings (5187) 3.2 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 (36642) 3.1 stars.
Activity 4: Question Game. Estimated duration: 6 min
Do you have what it takes to build your very own cell? Read about cells and answer questions about them to add each organelle to the growing cell. Compare plants and animal cells visually as you learn about what you're made of! Build both plant and animal cells and learn about each cell part. You will earn points as you go through the game.
Teacher Ratings (265) 4.1 stars.
Student Ratings (44297) 3.4 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.
Activity 6: 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.
Activity 7: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 11 min
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.
Teacher Ratings (128) 3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (35470) 3.3 stars.
Activity 8: 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.