We have been seeing lots of changes to Memorize and some things are a bit confusing. I was thinking that it might help to write some scenarios for how you might use Memorize. So here goes...<br><br>In class on Monday the teacher says each student is to make a Memorize game to help learn the elements of the periodic table. <br>
<br>Two students meet at another students house. They decide to play the game they made about the periodic table. They each have different games so they collaborate and play all three games.<br><br>On Tuesday in class the teacher says they should each make a Memorize game that just looks at a set of elements based on whether they are metals or nonmetals. In doing this task they can edit the existing game or they can create a new game. <br>
They are then asked to share their games so they can practice different sets. <br><br>On Wednesday the teacher says they should each make a Memorize game that just looks at solids or gases. They are told they should make sure they save the game from Tuesday so they will have a bigger set of games to play later. <br>
<br>On Thursday and Friday they are given time to share and play the games they have been creating with their classmates. <br><br><br>