What happens when learning about body systems feels more like real-world EMT training than classwork? Turn your students into first responders with “First on Scene: What Would an EMT Do?” This interactive Google Slides game will have your students take on the role of an EMT trainee. They’ll analyze patient scenarios, identify symptoms, and determine which body systems are most affected. It’s a fast-paced, discussion-driven, and surprisingly engaging way to teach and review body systems or to build interest and excitement over CTE fields.
What’s included
What students practice
This game is ideal for biology students studying body systems, CTE courses focusing on nursing, healthcare, EMT training and more. It’s not just review, it’s application. Instead of memorizing definitions, students:
- Identify body systems based on their functions and real-life symptoms
- Analyze real-world scenarios
- Use evidence to support decisions
- Discuss their reasoning and outcomes
Ready to play?
Click the button below then complete the form on this page to get your copy of the Google Slides game and worksheet. Bring real-world thinking into your body systems unit with a game your students won’t forget.
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