Friday, June 7, 2013

To play or not to play?

To Play or Not to Play?

 
 
I definitely think using software games is appropriate.  Kids relate to gaming; it is exciting and fun.  These games are similar to the video games kids are so engrossed in these days.  Using games to motivate and reinforce skills is a wonderful way to reach out to children in school and at home.  I encourage parents and students to access web-based games.  The children are learning, but the games are entertaining so the kids do not even realize that they are learning while they are playing.  What a marvelous concept!  Many of my students come in telling other students about the game(s), which escalates the excitement to a whole new level.  It is critical as educators to relate to students, and what better way than to use what they love in an educational manner.

3 comments:

  1. I agree with you! I encourage my students to play games at school and at home. Games are an exciting way to reinforce and practice what we have been learning.

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  2. I like how you discussed relating web-based games with parents. It is so important to communicate with parents and keep them in the loop. I know my parents want to help their child, but sometimes they don't know how to help. Websites is a great way for parents to get involved in their child's learning.

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  3. I like how you address the fact that gaming helps us as educators to relate to student interests. What a key motivator that is and sometimes difficult to do when you have specific content to teach. I am thankful that there are so many educational gaming sites now that help us bridge that gap.

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