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Best Science Decks 2021

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Who says Science is boring? Here we present the most creative Science decks in the public Deck Gallery that have been contributed by teachers all over the world! 

Adaptations by Katherine Trujillo (USA)

Students will be thrilled to stop evil Dr. Morph from releasing a monster as they go through study set games on plant and animal adaptations to find the Bronze, Silver and Gold locks! There is also evident student choice in this deck to ‘choose good’ or ‘choose evil’ in separate learning paths!

https://deck.toys/a/7J53pvSJj

Intro to Weather & Climate by Lauren Bombardieri (Canada)

This deck weaves the story of Captain Planet and the Planeteers from the early 90’s to learn about Weather and Climate, using the Web template which encourages self-paced learning. 

https://deck.toys/a/XkGJpt0os

P3 Science Revision – Help Red Riding Hood! by Esther Seet (Singapore)

Students need to help Little Red Riding Hood find keys hidden by the Big Bad Wolf to escape his house! Great use of Treasure Key Locks to motivate students to revise their entire Primary 3 Singapore Science Syllabus!

https://deck.toys/a/7yyi5Er2j

Life Processes by Jorge Bermejo De La Fuente (Spain)

This deck uses study set games in a linear path whilst letting the children imagine they are one of the blood components that goes through the circulatory system. There is also a hidden mystery crypt right at the last activity!

https://deck.toys/a/Q1VbeQdpi

Electricity and Magnetism by Celeste Sinclair (Uganda)

This deck covers electricity and magnetism with study set games with activity entry locks to give that bit of challenge to motivate students to complete the path!

https://deck.toys/a/X1HVDp3xh

How to make a copy and edit the decks?

For all the decks featured here, you can make a copy and edit all the contents for free! Just follow these steps: https://help.deck.toys/article/104-how-do-i-make-a-copy-of-an-existing-deck

To use the decks, simply assign them to your Deck.Toys Classroom and share the URL to your students. It’s that easy! More info here: https://help.deck.toys/article/58-how-to-assign-deck-to-a-classroom

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