The game is a fun and nontraditional way for chemistry students to study for tests! Students compete against each other to try to build the atom with the most protons, neutrons and electrons. Students must correctly answer chemistry review questions and use special chemistry cards to gain the various subatomic particles.
Gaming in the Classroom Using games in the classroom has many benefits for both the teacher and the student. Games are a change of pace Games teach students' social skills Games teach students to think and to use logic Games are student centered and not teach centered Games are a great way to motivate students Games are great for getting students to work in cooperative groups
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Coming Soon: Meltdown: A Cooperative Chemistry Review -Students must work together to keep a nuclear power plant from melting down.
Also Coming Soon: Chemistry: An Atom Building Game Expansions -Nuclear Reaction Expansion -Chemistry in Action Expansion -More Question cards covering different topics