Description
My Birth Story Interactive Dice Game – Childbirth Education Recap Activity to explore different ways labour/labor and birth may unfold.
Looking for an engaging way to recap childbirth education with your students and teach them about the unpredictably of childbirth? The My Birth Story Dice Game is an interactive and flexible activity that helps learners explore variations in childbirth in a memorable way. Perfect for health education, life skills, PSHE, RSE!
This interactive Childbirth Story game shows students how a baby/babies can be born/delivered in different ways and how unpredictable childbirth is!
What’s Included:
- fully editable Google Slides Game (x2 versions – one in British English and one in American English)
- 11 Birth Story parts ready for you (students roll 1–4 dice to develop their unique story in 11 stages)
- 6 Discussion Slides with 17 thought-provoking prompts
- Printable PDF Resources (A4 + US Letter): Detailed teacher instructions, Discussion prompts sheet (for teacher use), Answer key for discussion prompts, End-of-lesson reflection card (4 per page), Student worksheet to record their own Birth Story, Notes page for students to use during group discussions
- Bonus Editable Slides: Editable versions of the worksheet and reflection card so you can adapt them for your class needs
- 7 different types of pregnant women/birthing people/mums/moms/characters: twin pregnancy, teen pregnancy, first-time mother, subsequent time mother, surrogate, older first-time mother, older subsequent time mother.
Discussion Topics include:
- Signs of labour
- Early labour
- Active labour
- Second and third stages of labour
- Partner/doula support & coping mechanisms
- Hospital/birth bag essentials … and more!
What you’ll need for each player/team:
- 4 dice (alternatively, students can roll one dice multiple times and add up the numbers).
- 1 pen
- printed worksheet
How It Works:
Students roll 1-4 dice across 11 stages to create a unique birth story. Along the way, they engage with 17 structured discussion prompts to deepen their understanding of childbirth. At the end, students complete a reflection card to compare and reflect on their group’s birth story. They’ll find that no two stories are the same!
Why Teachers Love It:
- Fully editable Google Slides for flexibility
- Two versions (UK & US spelling) for global classrooms
- Hands-on, interactive learning that keeps students engaged
- Perfect for revision, recap lessons, or interactive projects
This activity is designed to critical thinking, and practical application of childbirth knowledge – while keeping lessons lively and interactive!
You might also like my printable version of this game:
Format: .zip file containing two pdf files (A4 and US letter). The links to the Google slides are on page 2 of the pdf.







