Student Projects ๐Ÿ“š Compound Matching Game

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One of the most important aspects of learning chemistry is becoming familiar with the formulas, systematic names, and common names of frequently used compounds. It is essential for students to learn these compounds, as they will not only encounter them repeatedly in high school chemistry classes but also find them relevant in real-life contexts.







Even unprepared students may feel encouraged to participate, and this can motivate them to come more prepared next time. Adding fun, movement-based challenges for incorrect answers (such as hopping on one foot, singing a song, doing push-ups) can increase both excitement and learning retention. These playful elements can make students eager to play the game again and again.


Whether it’s the teacher or, like in my case, a creative student, anyone can set up this matching game. My student used magnets on the board, but a cork board does the job just fine. The best part? This matching game is highly adaptable and can be easily modified for different subjects beyond chemistry.



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