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COVID-19: How video games can add to kids’ learning during isolation

COVID-19: How video games can add to kids’ learning during isolation

COVID-19: How video games can add to kids’ learning during isolation

COVID-19: How video games can add to kids’ learning during isolation

October 26, 2019

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Summary

As the cold weather approaches and we look for indoor activities, video games are both fun and educational.

Keeping in line with existing curricula, I will highlight how five subjects can benefit from video games in the classroom: English, math, science, history and physical education.

A recent survey from the United Kingdom's National Literacy Trust has shown that more than 35 per cent of children who play video games believe they are better readers; the study also found that more than half of the participants read and write materials related to gaming at least once per month.

Telltale Games has a great collection of pop culture-based story games from Batman to DC's Fables series all rated for teens or older.

Prodigy Games provides free math games for students and schools designed to engage students with math.

Video games are "The perfect way to teach math" and can help engage children in developing their math skills.

Playing video games can result in numerous cognitive benefits for the online gamer.

The Nintendo Wii remains Nintendo's most popular system of all time, with active games such as Wii Sports and Wii Fit being two of the top ten best selling games of all time.

While I am not suggesting the replacement of the modern school system with video games, video games provide benefits that can supplement - and even enhance - what is learned elsewhere.

As schools go online, and society begins to hibernate away from the cold and the pandemic, staying inside and playing video games will continue to provide learning opportunities, friendships and, most importantly, fun.

Reference

COVID-19: How video games can add to kids' learning during isolation. (2020, October 26). Retrieved November 14, 2020, from https://www.thoroldnews.com/local-news/covid-19-how-video-games-can-add-to-kids-learning-during-isolation-2802762