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Cells Crossword
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Cells Crossword

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A fun activity for GCSE students testing knowledge and understanding of cells. Ideal as a starter for middle or high ability, a main activity for low ability or as part of a revision lesson.
Human Body Word Search
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Human Body Word Search

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A fun activity for GCSE students testing knowledge of parts of the human body. Ideal as a starter for middle or high ability, a main activity for low ability or as part of a revision lesson.
Enzyme Match
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Enzyme Match

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A fun activity for GCSE students testing understanding of key terms associated with enzymes. Ideal as a starter for middle or high ability, a main activity for low ability or as part of a revision lesson.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Reproductive System
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Reproductive System

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the reproductive system. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and function of male and female reproductive organs. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the function and gross anatomy of these systems . The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Cells
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Cells

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of cells. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering cell structure, organelles and organelle functions. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Upper Limb
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Upper Limb

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of upper limbs. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the positions, features and articulations of bones in the upper limbs. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Skull
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Skull

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the skull. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the endocranial surface, the positions and features of skull bones, and skull base fractures. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Lower Limb
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Lower Limb

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of lower limbs. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the positions, features and articulations of bones in the lower limbs. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Joints
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Joints

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of joints. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the movements, structures, types and classifications of joints. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Facial Bones
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Facial Bones

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of facial bones. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the positions and articulations of facial bones. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Endocrine System
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Endocrine System

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the endrocrine system. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering endrocrine glands and hormones. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Urinary System
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Urinary System

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the urinary system. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and functions of organs in the urinary system. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Gastrointestinal Tract
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Gastrointestinal Tract

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the gastrointestinal tract. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and function of organs in the digestive system. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Brain
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Brain

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the brain. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and function parts of the brain and function of the cranial nerves. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Ear
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Ear

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the ear. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and function of the ear. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Eye
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Eye

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the eye. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and function of the eye. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Spinal Cord
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Spinal Cord

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the spinal cord. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure, function and organisation of the spinal cord. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Bones
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Bones

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of bones. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and anatomy of bone, types of bone and bone markings. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.