Fun and home-made educational games |
Posted: July 30, 2018 |
The best way to teach a child is through play. Children learn the alphabet, recite poems and solve mathematical problems much faster when they are taught through educational games. They can incorporate, without realizing it, many concepts similar to those taught at school. The game is not only fun but also an excellent means of teaching for any child as it allows you to remember and appropriate different concepts during the reproduction of each dynamic. In this way, children can incorporate data from universal history, geography, science and many other topics. Surely you have noticed that there are endless interactive educational toys available in the market that can be useful in teaching your children. However, it's even more fun when you create the game together. At Skip, we are convinced that there is nothing better than doing activities that stimulate creativity, imagination, the ability to relate and learn while playing. Children gain confidence and determination, they put effort into discovering how things work, they increase their curiosity and knowledge. The games that we propose below are a great stimulus and also generate a space and time to share between brothers. In this way, the fun actually doubles. There are many interactive educational games that you can do at home and enjoy as a family!
Educational games for children: design your own puzzle! Not only is it fun to assemble them, but creating a puzzle is also very interesting. Children will love cutting the different pieces of a puzzle. Educational games: Letter roll This is one of those educational games that will help build children's vocabulary and spelling skills. It requires three rolls of paper and 1 pencil without a tip. With a marker write the letters "s, r, l, g, f" around the number 1 roll. Write the vowels "a, e, I, o, u" on the number 2 roll and number 3, finally, write the letters "n, t, d, p, b". It is advisable to use different colored markers in each roll. Place roll number 1 and roll number 2 around the pencil. Turn the rolls on the pencil and show them to the players. The objective is to see who can get to form more words in a minute. This is an interactive and exciting game that will be enjoyed by children.
Mathematical games in everyday life There are many other ways to turn everyday activities into educational games where your children's thinking skills can be improved. You can, for example, involve the children when shopping and tell them the names of the vegetables and fruits that are sold in the grocery store, in which regions they are grown and if they come from other countries. Also in the supermarket, you can practice mathematical games such as subtracting from the super list what is already in the shopping cart or add all the products at the end of the purchase, thus adding and subtracting. The next time you go to the supermarket, pretend you forgot the name of the fruits and vegetables and ask your children to help you remember them.
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