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Teachers Use Games for More Enjoyable Learning

Teachers Use Games for More Enjoyable Learning

Teachers Use Games for More Enjoyable Learning

Teachers Use Games for More Enjoyable Learning

March 29, 2022

By Jill Robbins

Originally Published Here

Summary

Many are sharing their game results on social media, adding more interest in the game.

Gamifying the classroom Creative teachers have long found games could make their classes more enjoyable for students.

During the pandemic, many have looked for new ways or games to help their students learn.

Children playing computer game Nerdle in their classroom Children playing computer game Nerdle in their classroom Beyond Wordle, here are other games that help learners with different subjects.

French video game developer Antoine Teuf said he invented Worldle in honor of that word game, Wordle.

Teachers create quizzes in Blooketsimilar to the kinds of games students play on mobile devices.

In Flippity, teachers can create flash cards, rewards, spelling quizzes, memory games and word searches from a simple Google spreadsheet.

Reference

Robbins, J. (2022, March 29). Teachers use games for more enjoyable learning. Retrieved April 5, 2022, from https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/teachers-use-games-for-more-enjoyable-learning/6474764.html