I thought this would actually teach me something worthwhile, but this was just a badly made flash game, and I already knew most of the stuff from lower school. I didn't know that there is a difference between T and B cells, but that was pretty much it.
This is very informative. Most things I have already learned, but if you showed this to a younger kid he would probably have fun watching the guys move and testing out what they learned by telling their parents about it for days.
Yes, I agree with both Luca and Will. I feel this interactive site was very informative to a younger child, but also quite boring. I don't know why, but I feel like studying off of a handout is actually more interesting than this. No offense to Jason who found this site.
I thought this activity was very boring, because it was too scientific. It was very confusing looking at the types of blood cells without a chart. The graphics were silly and simplistic. They are meant for children. I think the target activity was very stupid and ineffective. It was very hard to hit the targets; they moved too fast. When it overlapped I accidentally got the right answer.
I thought this activity was very boring, because it was too scientific. It was very confusing looking at the types of blood cells without a chart. The graphics were silly and simplistic. They are meant for children. I think the target activity was very stupid and ineffective. It was very hard to hit the targets; they moved too fast. When it overlapped I accidentally got the right answer.
I agree with Jordan about the fact that this activity was boring, because it had too much advanced vocabulary. I agree with everyone about the fact that this was aimed towards little kids, which I don't understand because it had a lot of scientific vocabulary. When I clicked on the link I thought I was in for some big adventure and learning experience because I was thinking: "An interactive game about blood cells! What could go wrong?" Oh well. Thank you Jason, for finding this site, though. I don't want you to feel bad.
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I thought this would actually teach me something worthwhile, but this was just a badly made flash game, and I already knew most of the stuff from lower school. I didn't know that there is a difference between T and B cells, but that was pretty much it.
This is very informative. Most things I have already learned, but if you showed this to a younger kid he would probably have fun watching the guys move and testing out what they learned by telling their parents about it for days.
Oops, sorry. The above post is mine. I forgot to put a name.
Yes, I agree with both Luca and Will. I feel this interactive site was very informative to a younger child, but also quite boring. I don't know why, but I feel like studying off of a handout is actually more interesting than this. No offense to Jason who found this site.
I thought this activity was very boring, because it was too scientific. It was very confusing looking at the types of blood cells without a chart. The graphics were silly and simplistic. They are meant for children. I think the target activity was very stupid and ineffective. It was very hard to hit the targets; they moved too fast. When it overlapped I accidentally got the right answer.
I thought this activity was very boring, because it was too scientific. It was very confusing looking at the types of blood cells without a chart. The graphics were silly and simplistic. They are meant for children. I think the target activity was very stupid and ineffective. It was very hard to hit the targets; they moved too fast. When it overlapped I accidentally got the right answer.
I agree with Jordan about the fact that this activity was boring, because it had too much advanced vocabulary. I agree with everyone about the fact that this was aimed towards little kids, which I don't understand because it had a lot of scientific vocabulary. When I clicked on the link I thought I was in for some big adventure and learning experience because I was thinking: "An interactive game about blood cells! What could go wrong?" Oh well. Thank you Jason, for finding this site, though. I don't want you to feel bad.
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