Study Games
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This study game is similar to "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" It has pretty much the same setup: you answer a question, and if you get it right, you get 200 (metaphorical) dollars. You continue answering questions until you (hopefully) get to one million dollars. Difficult level is medium. The questions aren't extremely difficult, but if you miss one, you lose and have to start over.
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2. Fun Trivia Quiz: The Integumentary System
Link: http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz580086a6c48.html |
This game is more of a quiz than a game, but it's on FunTrivia.com and they claim it's a fun way to study, so who am I to question that? Difficulty level is medium. There are a few questions that might stump you, but there are also several easy ones to balance it out.
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This game is a matching game. You pick the number of note-cards you want on the page, and then you match the term to the definition. Difficulty level is high. Many of the terms require extra research (aka Google.)
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4. Integumentary System Crossword Puzzle 5.1
Link: http://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_marieb_happlace_7/crossword/05a/ch05a.html |
This game is a crossword puzzle. It's difficulty is medium. It covers some of what is covered in this website and some extra information as well. Java Plug is required to play it and it may make your computer crash (like it did to mine) and might frustrate you before you even start playing (like it did to me.)
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5. Free Nurse Tutor Matching Game: The Integumentary System
Link: http://freenursetutor.com/matching-game-the-integumentary-system.html |
This is another matching game. It's similar to the matching game above and has some of the same terms, as well. If you play one game or the other, I would say the difficulty is high. If you play both and play this game after number three, then I would say difficulty is easy because it's something you will have seen before.
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