World Languages, asked by shivamthaker6663, 23 days ago

So students lets play one game in which you can also increase your thinking ability
⇒Time. It’s a four-letter word that teachers across the world have a love-hate relationship with. “There’s not enough time!” is a phrase one will frequently hear from a kindergarten teacher as much as a middle school teacher. We know that our students need time to play and have fun in school. We know that games promote SO MANY wonderful skills and brain-friendly challenges for our students. In addition to Pinterest, teaching blogs, IG, and educational websites, I like to turn to the shelves of stores such as Target, Walmart, and Toys R Us for critical thinking games that my students will love to play! There are TONS of educational and high-quality games that you can find pre-assembled and ready to go- for a great price! So, when can we squeeze games into the classroom? Below are some of my favorite times to add board games and mind-challenging games into our schedule:

Morning Work
Small Groups
Indoor Recess
Friday Game Days (Use small group time or morning work time for games!)
Math Centers
Literacy Centers
Word Work Centers

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Answered by Anonymous
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Games

Games is a activity which keep oneself engage in for entertainment purpose.

  1. There are two types of games indoor games and outdoor games
  2. By playing games our physical and mental growth was easily done
  3. One can achieve a healthy body by playing outdoor games like kabaddi ,cricket ,etc
  4. In indoor games games like Chess, carrom etc are included.

Games in Mobile

Mobile game are the games that are played on the mobiles.

  • it include various games like P.ubg ,free fire
  • such games are addictive for students
  • But there are also brain training benefits up mobile games also

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Answered by Anonymous
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Time. It’s a four-letter word that teachers across the world have a love-hate relationship with. “There’s not enough time!” is a phrase one will frequently hear from a kindergarten teacher as much as a middle school teacher. We know that our students need time to play and have fun in school. We know that games promote SO MANY wonderful skills and brain-friendly challenges for our students. In addition to Pinterest, teaching blogs, IG, and educational websites, I like to turn to the shelves of stores such as Target, Walmart, and Toys R Us for critical thinking games that my students will love to play! There are TONS of educational and high-quality games that you can find pre-assembled and ready to go- for a great price! So, when can we squeeze games into the classroom? Below are some of my favorite times to add board games and mind-challenging games into our schedule

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