Monday, April 13, 2015

Playing games in the classroom

What did you do today in school?

WHAT!!! You are playing around in class?

Is this the type of conversation you are having after school? Do your families think you aren't really learning anything in class?

Well let's talk about games and playing in the classroom.

There are many reasons to play games in the classroom: 

Learn important skills, develop connections to content, actively engage students, form positive memories of learning, simulate real life experiences, foster positive collaboration, improve problem solving and systems-thinking, provide challenges and support, improve differentiation, motivate and encourage participation.   

There are many articles, studies, surveys, and information supporting the use of games in the classroom.

Here are some links to articles to read more about gaming in the classroom:

We use games in the classroom to build social skills. To help our students learn how to work together with others in positive ways . We use games to build skills necessary for future learning and working. We use games to allow students time to decompress and absorb the learning the is taking place in the classroom every day.

Gaming has a place in our world that can not be denied.  

If you have any questions about how games and playing is helping your student learn, please contact Ms. Taylor-Stevens 

We played with computers, build things with Lego bricks, and had fun playing games.



Five Reasons to Use Games in the Classroom


Games In The Classroom: What the Research Says
 
Can Digital Games Boost Students’ Test Scores?


Thank you,

Ms. Taylor-Stevens

"If it is important to you, you will find a way. If not. . . you'll find an excuse."