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An hands-on activity for students to learn about genetic dominance and random sorting.
</br> Students drop cards to deterine the genetic make up of a new marsh monster
</br> They then build their monster out of marsh mallows
</br<> Takes a lot of set up (I bagged up Monster kits fo each child) BUT it was the only thing this year that bottom set Year 9 have enjoyed.
</br> An adapted Reebops for lower ability.
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davieskirsty

6 years ago
5

I love this! It has been great to use with KS3 and the kids have a great time. My TA says it was her favourite lesson.

KThomson17

8 years ago
5

Great. Thanks for sharing

k8from8

10 years ago
5

Thanks- exactly what I needed.

nryates157

11 years ago
5

Just what I was looking for! Thank you!

holeary

12 years ago
5

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