What about games?
Using games for teaching helps students learn additional skills beyond the academic concept that is being taught. They will also build 21st-century social skills, problem-solving skills, and build community all while learning specific lessons.
Here is one which was sent to me by a colleague.
Step 1: Cut small strips of paper from the right list below and make a jumbled lot.
Step 2: Then ask students to put them in the right box.
Step 3: Time the game and congratulate or award the winner with a small token


The games indeed boost interest of learners and promote participation and interaction that enhance learning.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of playing a game got the learners' interest immediately and they learnt while playing
ReplyDeleteLearners were much more attracted towards the idea of playing a game.. This technique has really helped out to explore stylistic devices.
ReplyDeleteVery useful strategy indeed ;makes teaching interesting!
ReplyDeleteUsing games for teachimg helps students to be more interested in what is being taught.They participate fully in class.
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