
Maggie Moodie RDH, BSDH
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Hand-Picked Resources to Help Educators Implement Game-Based LearningClick on each image for full product description and for purchase.This page contains affiliate links that earn me a small commission.
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Board and Card Games
Want to effortlessly integrate Game-Based Learning into your curriculum? Take a look through my recommended collection of board and card games that cover a range of scientific and medical topics.
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Organ Attack: Anatomy and Physiology
MEDICOS: Medical Terminology
Anatomy Fluxx: Anatomy and Physiology
Virulence: Anatomy, Biology
Peptide: Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry
Cytosis: Biology
Cellulose: Biology, Biochemistry
Photosynthesis: Biology, Life Science
Genotype: Biology, Biochemistry, Life Science
Variation: Biology
Periodic: Chemisty
Chemistry Fluxx: Chemistry
Subatomic: Chemisty
Ion: Chemisty
Ecosystem: Agriculture, Life Science
Coral Reef: Marine Biology
Wingspan: Agriculture, Life Science
Customizable Board and Card Games
These customizable board and card games offer endless possibilities for educators. With a little creativity, you can tailor them to fit most any lesson plan and subject area. Many of my digital products can be integrated with these game mechanics to enhance your classroom activities and help save some time.

Telestrations: Turn any class term, concept, or idea into a unique and engaging prompt for this classic drawing and guessing game.
Headbands: This familiar game is a fun way to review and reinforce key terms and concepts across all subjects. Great for textbook images!
Concept: This game's visual communication focus on accessible gameplay, and infinite possibilities make it an ideal tool for educational settings, encouraging students to express and understand concepts through creative and non-verbal means.
Code Names: Curate your own topic and have players give one-word clues, challenging teammates to identify the corresponding code names while avoiding those belonging to the opposing team.
Who Calls The Shots?: A card game that can be adapted for various medical specialties and learning objectives.
RNtertainment: (2011) Over 800 questions that allows nursing students to practice their NCLEX knowledge. Categories of cards allow for a tailored earning experience.
DIY Supplies
Get ready to craft! This section features all the essential supplies you need to design and build your own custom games and engaging classroom activities.
