
Game about inorganic chemistry for 7th, 8th, 9th grades
This is the game which will make students of 7-th, 8-th & 9-th grades, look at the chemestry from another point of view.

Team: Mendelevens
Team members
Giga Makharashvili & Nino MelikishviliSolution description
Our game will help students of 7-th, 8-th and 9-th grades, to see that chemestry is in everyday life.
Solution context
There is negative attitude to chemestry from students of every generation, our goal is to change the opinion that chemestry is hard and boring.
Solution target group
7-th, 8-th & 9-th grader students.
Solution impact
Students level in chemestry will be risen.
Solution tweet text
after playing Mend11 students will have chemestry with chemestry.Solution innovativeness
we have the character of Dmitri Mendeleev in the game which gives feedback to students
Solution transferability
It can be used in schools (for students) and also at home (for people who has interest in chemestry)
Solution sustainability
we will offer this game to schools. Teachers will use it as additional way to learn.
Solution team work
we were two in the group and we made an idea and everything in 2 days.
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