Earthquake-Resistant Building: True or False?
Classify statements about earthquake-resistant buildings as true or false.
What will you learn in this game?
Evaluates safe building characteristics. Recognizes earthquake-resistant building characteristics.
How to use it in class?
Reserve 10–15 minutes at the end of the lesson so students can play individually or in pairs, then discuss the results together. Focus: reinforcing the learning outcome "Evaluates safe building characteristics" with real-life examples.
Drag statements to True or False
Mobile: Tap an item to select it, then tap the box to place it.
Living on the ground floor is always safer
Reinforced concrete buildings are more resistant than wooden ones
Old buildings are safer than new buildings
Soft soil increases earthquake damage
Building corners are the safest places in an earthquake