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Games and Puzzles, continued
Metric Measurement
Puzzle—Student Activity Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
The metric system is used in science and throughout nearly every country in the
world. In this cooperative class activity, students answer a series of metric measurement
questions. Fifteen different puzzle sheets are solved and arranged in numerical
order to reveal clues. The whole class joins together to enter their clues (240 in total)
in the correct sequence to decode a secret metric measurement message. A great
activity for introduction or review of the metric system!
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP7530 Metric Measurement Puzzle—Student Activity Kit $23.00
Metric Match Game
By: Fran Zakutansky
Pascack Valley H.S., Hillsdale, NJ
Introduce students to the metric system and common conversions while playing the
Metric Match Game! Each student group receives a set of Metric Match cards containing
various conversion units and numbers. As the correct conversions are matched
up with one another, a complete four-card by four-card square will be formed. The
first group to correctly match the cards wins! Kit contains two sets of cards—one
introductory level conversion set and one advanced conversion set. Includes detailed
teacher instructions and tips and suggestions for play.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP6383 Metric Match Game $22.40
Metric Measurement Puzzle—
Student Activity Kit
AP7530
Metric Match Game
AP6383
VSEPR Hold ’Em—
Super Value Game
AP7063
Subatomic: An Atom Building Game
Subatomic is a deck building card game. Players use the cards in their hands to
acquire new subatomic particles for their decks. They can then use their upgraded
decks to start building elements, scoring points and recruiting famous scientists
to assist them. Subatomic complies with NGSS standards and STEM principles.
Gameplay takes up to an hour and accommodates 2–4 players.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP10536 Subatomic: An Atom Building Game $36.00
VSEPR Hold ’Em—
Super Value Game
By: J. Flint Baumwirt, Granada Hills Charter School, Granada Hills, CA
Molecules have shape and we’ve got the cards to prove it! The structure and shape
of a molecule are important to its physical and chemical properties. What are the
bond angles for an octahedral? What causes a molecule to be linear? Reinforce the
rules behind VSEPR theory by having students play this variation on the popular card
game Texas Hold ’Em. Teacher notes, extensive background material, and reproducible
student handouts are included along with 5 decks of cards.
Super Value Kit is complete for 30 students working in groups of six. All materials
are reusable.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP7063 VSEPR Hold ’Em—Super Value Game $43.35
Subatomic: An Atom
Building Game
AP10536
What’s My Element?—
Chemistry Super Value
Review Game
AP7414
What’s My Element?—
Chemistry Review
Super Value Game
By: Ashley Spooner, Boynton Beach H.S., Boynton Beach, FL
Reviewing the elements and their positions on the periodic table will be enjoyable
for your students with this fun game. Students play in pairs, with each student
challenged to find out the mystery element of an opponent who is trying to do the
same! The first one to discover the opponent’s mystery element by careful deductive
reasoning is the winner. Colorful element cards in each set of 24 depict the element
name, symbol, atomic number and an illustration of a common use of the element.
Includes valuable Teacher Notes, instructions for playing the game, reproducible
student worksheet, 30 sets of custom playing cards and 15 periodic tables.
Super Value Game is complete for 15 student groups. All materials are reusable.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP7414 What’s My Element?—Chemistry
Super Value Review Game
$34.15
Metric-ominoes Game
By: Jennifer Richey, Rosemary Camp,
and Mary Coogan, Liberty High School, Liberty, MO
Metric-ominoes is an entertaining and enjoyable game that helps students learn
and reinforces metric prefixes and their numerical values. Plays just like the classic
dominoes game. A set of Metric-ominoes are given to each student group. Each
domino has one of ten possible decimal prefixes on the left side and one of ten
numerical values on the right. Plays are made by matching a prefix on one domino
and its correct numerical value on another domino. The student who plays all the
Metric-ominoes first in each group is the winner. Teacher Notes, along with six tile
sets and reproducible game instructions, are included.
Complete for 30 students working in groups of five. All materials are reusable.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP6610 Metric-ominoes Game $23.85
Metric-ominoes Game
AP6610
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