
Biology for kids!

Cell Theory Games
For now all of the games are the same for each age group. As we continue to add to the library of games we will begin to seperate it out based of difficultly level.
Free PDF, just print off from here ^_^
Learn the basic parts pf an Animal cell by playing Bingo!
To draw which parts to call out use the last page of strips and put into a hat. Read aloud the cell part and have students place a market on the image.
Yes an amazon link. But really think abouyt how awesome this is. Refresh the whole families cellular biology on family game night.
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BIOLOGY BOARD GAME - Learn cell biology from a science game! Players build enzymes, hormones, and receptors and play with proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and DNA or mRNA just like in biology class.
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WHO CAN PLAY - Perfect for the gamer, science class or family game night. Teachers, scientists, biologists, and students love playing this geeky science game; and it makes a great birthday surprise!
Here is a link to another website, askabiologist, that is useful in learning parts of the cell from your computer. The website https://askabiologist.asu.edu has several other useful tools that can help you along your journey as well!
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⚛️ [ BRING LEARNING TO LIFE WITH OUR NEWLY REDESIGNED APP ] – With our Augmented Reality (AR) Cards for mobile devices, you can bring learning to life, inside and outside of the classroom. Using the free brainSTEM app found in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, these cards bring science and history to little learners - now updated and redesigned to provide an even more seamless, immersive experience.
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🗺️ [ ADVENTURE WITH THE CELLS BOLD PACK ] – Zoom into the building blocks of living species and get a first-hand look at what makes us go. Great for the adventurous thinker, these cards let learners explore the adventurous world around them.
Not Exactly games?
Ok, these arnt exactly games but they are fun cell bioloigy tools I used with my kids and we made them into games or just ways to become more familure with parts of the cell.
Kids
If your goal is to show your littles what the organelles look like in the cell this is an very basic model that can be used to lean the parts of each cell.
Adults
I found that using the more awesome and precise model by 4d below worked well to show my kids each piece and have them hold it and compare it to the cooresponding piece on the foam model. It also looks great on the shelf after conversations are done.
