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Resource - Game

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Games, a great way to learn  Yes! This is about a game, specifically a game called Dobble that has been adapted with vocabulary concerning the human body. The Human Body Dobble The game: this game has different versions using the same cards. All of the version have the same main goal, to identify and say out loud the names of the matching drawings. ⒸDouble Card Game - How to Play . Asmodee UK. (2013) [Video] YouTube Subject:  The Human Body - Vocabulary Concepts:  human body parts: heart, mouth, ears, arm, neuron...  Age : 12 / 6th grade Primary Use : Highly recommended to learn words and new vocabulary by repetition. The two archives you will find attached are to be printed. The Dobble cards archive is one whole deck. The Vocabulary Sheet has all the drawings and their names and can be used as a guide.  Available material :  1.  Human Body Vocabulary Sheet   (only for personal non-commercial use)   2.  Human Body Car

Resource - Educational Work Sheets

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Learning vocabulary: Bones  On a previous post we talked about The Skeletal System Song . You can use this worksheet to complement the previous work on the song to make sure they learned at least some names. The Skeletal System · Bones                         ⒸICTeachers material  Subject:  The Human Body - Skeletal System Concepts:  bones' names  Age : 12 / 6th grade Primary Use :   You can use this worksheet to complement the previous work on the song to make sure they learned at least some names.  Available material :  Different Types of Bones Worksheet   (free use for personal non-commercial use) The Skeletal System Answers   (free use for personal non-commercial use)

Resource - Educational Experiment

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Experiment: Cloud in a jar  On a previous post we talked about The Water Cycle. You can use this experiment to complement the previous work on the song to depict in a very beautiful day the condensation process. Instructions ⒸICTeachers material  Subject:  The Water Cycle  Concepts:  clouds formation Age : 8 - 10 / 3rd - 4th grade Primary Use :   This is a cool visual way to show the condensation process. It isn't spectacular, but makes beautiful contrasts than really catch your attention.  Previous work : You should have already studied The Water Cycle (find a previous post about The Water Cycle Rap Song ).  And make a list of hypothesis before starting to make the experiment. Once you've done it, it's recommended to make a results lists to see if the hypothesis were right or wrong.  Available material :  The Water Cycle Rap Song Cloud in a jar experiment instructions    (free use for personal non-commercial use)