Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Games and Shrooms

Two weeks ago, we were put into groups to make a rubric to assess educational games online and we get to play those games.  I picked the second grade level and I saw this game that looked cute and interesting. It's called "Bubble Buster: Addition to 20", where you basically pair two numbers in bubbles to equal to the goal number, highest being 20. I opened the game and I was immediately confused since the game just kept dropping numbers and I had no idea what number I was supposed add up to until I noticed a little figure on the left corner with a number so I figured that was the number goal. It was easy at first but it got faster and it was hard to keep up.


For my Biology lab, I had to look at slides of different fungus (also called Ophistokonts) and lichens. We partnered up and had to make a dichotomous key based on our own observations not including things traits we cannot physically see. Afterwards we got to examine the spore prints of the mushrooms we left the week before. My spore print did not turn out as nice but it was passable.











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