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A stimulating curriculum includes classroom games
The job of parents and teachers is not to raise and teach children, but to raise and teach future adults. In order to do that in a classroom setting, teachers must develop a strong curriculum. To be successful, children need to be able to grasp grown-up concepts in areas like language, social studies, and math. This knowledge base helps them to have meaningful exchanges with others, solve problems both independently and collectively, and adapt to change. Educators are beginning to understand that kids games for the classroom play a strong role in learning these complex skills. A good curriculum (both at home and at school) should have a mix of lecture and discussion, but also make good use of props. This is especially important in the early childhood years, where the entertainment value of classroom games is desperately needed.
Kids games for the classroom encourage development
Researchers have long touted the benefits of educational board games in learning new skills and encouraging development. This is notably critical in preschool, where play is the name of the game. Although academics will begin to have more of a priority starting in kindergarten, educational toys and kids games for the classroom always have a place in engaging students, sharpening skills and provide activity to keep the brain alert throughout a long day. Here are some examples on how your children benefit from fun educational classroom games and play:
- Increased vocabulary and language (Use flashcards, read stories, play rhyming games)
- Improved social skills (Work in groups with board games, or play with pretend sets)
- Encourage imagination (Create individual arts and crafts or write stories)
- Develop problem-solving skills (Solve puzzles and play memory games)
- Sharpen fine motor skills (Lacing cards and stacking Wedgits)
- Understand and express emotions (Use emotions photographic learning cards)
And finally...don't underestimate the power of self-confidence. When a child has success and is finally able to grasp a difficult concept through the power of play, the doors to learning are thrown open. Please browse our selection of fun critical thinking games and educational math games and make learning fun!
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