Matching Pairs — Scientific/Lab Variant
A periodic-table styled matching activity where learners pair items across two columns, with a scientific, technical register. Pilots a 'periodic table' element-to-property match but the pattern fits any scientific term-to-fact or symbol-to-meaning pairing.
Best for: Science, chemistry, and technical lessons where the matching activity should feel like a working reference table or lab exercise.
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What it does
- Two-column matching layout — symbols or terms on one side, properties or facts on the other; learners connect each pair
- Lab-reference styling — light grid background, technical labels, and clean tile dividers give the page a scientific feel
- Instant correctness feedback — correct matches lock in with a precise confirmation; wrong matches release with a clear cue
- Tile detail — tiles can carry a name, symbol, value, or one-line description
- Progress counter — shows how many pairs remain so the learner can pace themselves
- Completion state — confirms when every item is correctly matched
Best use cases
- Chemistry and physics — match elements to properties, symbols to meanings, or units to quantities
- Biology — pair organs to systems or species to families
- Mathematics — match formulas to names or operations to symbols
- Engineering — pair components to functions or schematic symbols to parts
- Data and analytics — match metrics to definitions or methods to outcomes
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for page background, grid lines, tile color, accent color, and feedback states; works with white-paper, blueprint, or dark-mode palettes
- Fonts — two roles: a clean technical sans or monospace for symbols and tile labels, and a body font for descriptions
- Copy — the prompt, column headers, left items, right items, optional one-line detail, completion message
- Images — optional symbols, formulas, or schematic glyphs
- Behavior — choose click-to-pair vs. draw-a-line, strict vs. forgiving feedback, and how completion is celebrated
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