Geniventure Hints
Geniventure is designed to be played in a classroom with an instructor. Some of the background necessary to play is expected to be introduced through instruction, discussion, and hands-on activities. Since we're playing on our own, I've created this doc to collect some of the game's teacher & student resources to help fill in that background.
Need additional hints? Ask on the Educational Game Club forum.
General Guides
- The Teacher's Guide to Geniventure. Explains the game's user interface and, for each mission, describes how to complete it and the intended learning outcomes.
- An online course for instructors on how to teach using the game.
Mission-Specific Worksheets
Below is a list of the worksheets associated with each mission, along with when to complete them (e.g. during or after the mission).
Each worksheet is a Google Doc—you can make a copy (File > Make a copy
) and fill it in.
- Level 1 (after): Start Trait Tracker Worksheet:
Wings, Legs, Arms
- Level 2
- Missions 2 & 3 (during): Continue Trait Tracker Worksheet:
Horns, Armor
- Mission 3 (after):
- Complete Connect Extend Challenge
- Complete Dominance Misconception Questions
- Missions 2 & 3 (during): Continue Trait Tracker Worksheet:
- Level 3
- Mission 1 (during): Continue Trait Tracker Worksheet:
Shiny, Albino, Gray
- Mission 2 (during): Complete Guided Questions
- Missions 2 & 3 (during): Start Genes & Proteins Table:
Gene: Color
- Mission 2 (after): Complete Proteins Check-in Worksheet #1
- Mission 3 (after): Complete Proteins Check-in Worksheet #2
- Mission 4 (during): Continue Genes & Proteins Table:
Gene: Shiny
- Mission 1 (during): Continue Trait Tracker Worksheet: