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I am passionate about educational learning games in all year groups including A level. Learning should be fun and games in lessons stimulate the students' motivation and engagement, their creativity and their team spirit. Games encourage discussions with one another and learning from each other. I hope my resources help students to be "game to learn".

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I am passionate about educational learning games in all year groups including A level. Learning should be fun and games in lessons stimulate the students' motivation and engagement, their creativity and their team spirit. Games encourage discussions with one another and learning from each other. I hope my resources help students to be "game to learn".
Electricity - Loop Game (KS3/4)
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Electricity - Loop Game (KS3/4)

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Loop Game on symbols and definitions of electric circuits. 24 cards per set (2 sets in 2 colours included) Also included a jumbled up student version. Great as starter/plenary or revision activity. Print multiple copies, laminate, chop up, play!
Solar System - Flip book (KS2/3)
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Solar System - Flip book (KS2/3)

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64 cards to make a solar system flip book. To show the different orbit times of the 8 planets around the sun. Cut out card, bind together on the left edge with bulldog clip or rubber band, turn pages rapidly to simulate motion of planets
Planets, Moons & Asteroids - Trumps Card Game (KS3/4)
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Planets, Moons & Asteroids - Trumps Card Game (KS3/4)

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Fun card game with 72 cards comparing facts about different planets, moons and asteroids in our solar system. Players compare different categories. The top value always trumps the other cards and the player with the top value obtains the other cards. The player with the most cards is the winner. Great as starter or plenary activity.
Solar System - Tarsia (KS2/3)
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Solar System - Tarsia (KS2/3)

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Tarsia puzzle on the solar system. Great as starter / plenary or revision activity. 24 cards per set (with 30 keywords and definitions / diagrams to match up) Print ( A3 for larger triangles), cut up triangles, play Great as starter, plenary or revision activity
Solar System - Card Sort / Matching Pairs (KS2/3)
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Solar System - Card Sort / Matching Pairs (KS2/3)

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Card sort / matching pair game on the solar system. Card sort: students sort matching names/ images and explanations Pair game: all cards are laid out upside down and students alternate in turning over 2 cards at a time. If a matching pair is found, the player keeps this. The player who found the most matching pairs is the winner. 2 sets - one with white background, one with coloured background Great as starter, plenary or revision activity.
Solar System - Word Search (KS2/3)
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Solar System - Word Search (KS2/3)

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Word search grid on the solar system with 21 keywords that need to be found. 2 difficulty levels (with or without keywords provided) and solution Great as starter, plenary or revision activity
Solar System - 8x Games and Activities (KS2/3)
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Solar System - 8x Games and Activities (KS2/3)

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Bundle with 8x Games and Activities on the solar system, planets, moons, asteroids… • large Tarsia Puzzle • large Loop Game • Board Game • Card Sort / Matching Pair Game • Card Game (top value trumps others) • Crossword • Wordsearch • Flip book
Biology, Chemistry, Physics - 3x "Who can see it first?"  Card Games
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Biology, Chemistry, Physics - 3x "Who can see it first?" Card Games

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3x fun card games Cards are distributed between players. One card is placed in the middle. Players hold their cards as a pile with the top card showing symbols. The player who can first find the matching symbol between his top card and the card in the middle calls out that symbol and places his top card in the middle. Now the matching symbol of that card with the players’ top cards has to be found. The player who manages to get rid of all his cards first is the winner. Biology card game - 55 cards, 8 symbols per card Chemistry card game - 55 cards, 8 symbols per card Physics card game - 31 cards, 6 symbols per card
Physics - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS3/4/5)
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Physics - "Who can see it first?" Card game (KS3/4/5)

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Fun card game with Physics and Astronomy symbols 30 cards, 6 symbols per card Cards are distributed between players. One card is placed in the middle. Players hold their cards as a pile with the top card showing symbols. The player who can first find the matching symbol between his top card and the card in the middle calls out that symbol and places his top card in the middle. Now the matching symbol of that card with the players’ top cards has to be found. The player who manages to get rid of all his cards first is the winner.
Solar System - Loop Game (KS2/3)
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Solar System - Loop Game (KS2/3)

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Loop Game on solar system, planets, galaxy, stars, satellites etc 28 cards per set great as starter/ plenary or revision activity. Print several copies, laminate, chop up, play!
Electricity - "Who can see it first?" Card Game (KS3/4)
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Electricity - "Who can see it first?" Card Game (KS3/4)

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Fun card game on Electricity topic (electric circuits, symbols) 31 cards, 6 symbols per card There is only one symbol that two cards have in common and it’s different for every card pair - can students find it and name it? Great as introduction to topic, starter or plenary activity Cards are distributed between players. One card is placed in the middle. Players hold their cards as a pile with the top card showing symbols. The player who can first find the matching symbol between his top card and the card in the middle calls out that symbol and places his top card in the middle. Now the matching symbol of that card with the players’ top cards has to be found. The player who manages to get rid of all his cards first is the winner.