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The Reproductive system

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Created on April 6, 2026

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The Reproductive system

Form Teams up to 3 people.You will be assigned a topic at random
Explore your TOPICBuild a kahoot gameMore instructions here =>
The female reproductive system
The male reproductive system
Contraception
PUBERTY
Gametes and Fertilization
Infertility treatments
The menstrual cycle

Writing Questions in English (Kahoot - SVT) 1. Basic Rule In English, questions require inversion: Statement: Cells are specialized. Question: Are cells specialized? 2. Yes / No Questions Structure: Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + ?Examples: - Are cells specialized? - Do organisms need energy? - Is DNA in the nucleus? 3. WH- Questions Question words: What, Where, When, Why, How Structure: Question word + auxiliary + subject + verb? Examples: - What is a cell? - Where is DNA located? - Why do cells need energy? 4. Useful Auxiliaries - is / are (be) - do / does (action) Use "does" for he/she/it

5. Kahoot Instructions Common instructions: - Choose the correct answer - Select the correct answer - Which statement is correct? Examples: - Which organ pumps blood? - Which is bigger: tissue or organ? 6. Common Mistakes:Incorrect → Correct: - What is a cell is? → What is a cell? - Where DNA is located? → Where is DNA located? - Cells need energy? → Do cells need energy?

List at least 3 key ideas about your topic (more if you can). Each idea must be short and concise (no more than one or two sentences, no unnecessary details). Build kahoot type questions (at least 10)Fill in the template and give it to the teacher => Reminder: Create slides to use during your Kahoot game in order to build a lesson alongside the game. You will present, and your classmates will take short notes. If necessary, you can prepare a worksheet for your future "students" to complete.