Game-based learning has been proven to be a powerful supplement to more traditional styles of instruction and this engaging game would be a great addition to lessons.
This game gives students multiple opportunities to try again with written prompts if they are incorrect the first time.
Additional Prerequisites
There is a brief paragraph about habitats before students play the game, but students should be introduced to the animals and habitats in the game before playing.
Reviewing the directions to this game with students might support some learners, since there is no audio.
Students can play this game on a desktop or laptop computer and need to be proficient with drag-and-drop.
Differentiation
Consider facilitating a discussion after students have played the game including questions like "What features of the habitats helped you determine which animals might be able to survive there?"
Students receive immediate feedback after an incorrect answer along with information about the animal that might help them make a better selection, which will be helpful for strong readers, but younger students may need additional guidance.
Allowing students to play in pairs may increase engagement and help develop oral discussion skills.
Pair this lesson with other resources on related concepts such as this video that introduces the basics of habitats, this video about the impact of climate change on wildlife and their habitats, this lesson plan about terrestrial biomes around the world, and this activity where students research three biomes.
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