Prof Noggin's Human Body Card Game

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Grade 2-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Publisher's Description of Prof Noggin's Human Body Card Game

It's the 2020 edition of Professor Noggin's with all new photos! Bad Breath and Body Odor are sure to be a hit among topic cards for the boys! But other important cards like Nutrition and Muscles are things that all kids should learn about in today's health conscious world.

Category Description for Professor Noggin's Science Card Games

Each of these card games tests players' knowledge of various topics at two skill levels. Each game consists of 30 large, sturdy, cards, a three-numbered dice, and instructions. The cards have color illustrations or photography portraying an animal or object and two sets of trivia questions on the other. Easy questions are geared for younger children and people with little knowledge of the subject, while the hard level is for those with a little more knowledge. One player rolls the dice, picks up a card, and asks another player a question. If the player gets the question right, he or she gets to keep it, but if they answer it wrong, the reader tells the all players the correct answer, and it goes back to the bottom of the pile. Everyone keeps on playing until the cards are all gone, and the player with the most cards wins. An example of an easy question, from the Life in the Ocean game on the Great White Shark card might be "Are all sharks dangerous?" whereas a harder question, from the same card might be "What is my skeleton made of?" The game concept is simple, and the topics are familiar, making this educational trivia game a fun "diversion" from your school day that older and younger kids can play together, on the same footing. - Jess

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Product Format:Other
Grades:2-AD
Brand:Outset Media
EAN/UPC:625012114271
Length in Inches:6.625
Width in Inches:5.125
Height in Inches:1.5625
Weight in Pounds:0.4
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2 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 29, 2020
Highly recommended.
We are really loving the Professor Noggins card games. This is a great set.

I purchased this because my child is doing Anatomy this year. It’s a great supplement to keep the ideas fresh.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 17, 2009
The Professor Noggin cards make learning fun! My kids don't even realize that I got these for "school" They think that is just a fun game And while it is a game they are retaining some interesting and amazing facts So far we've played The Human Body and Life in the Ocean; they have asked for more for their birthdays so I have 3 more waiting in the wings! Since there are two levels they play on the easier level in the beginning and as they start to remember all those answers they move to the harder level I can play along with them starting at the harder level Even I'm learning!
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I'm buying this to pair with a human body unit we are doing this coming year. We love Prof Noggins for a family car trivia good time!

Studying human body with 5th grader this will add to our study and give another element to our game time and options.

Studying anatomy this year

Corresponds with homeschool curriculum