Top Best Learning Games for 10-Years-Old Kids
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Although most children still enjoy playing games but they must put themselves on a regular schedule to avoid being addicted. Here are some that are fun but challenging, and which will help with language, reading, writing and maths skills.
1.Word games
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To help them build their vocabulary and diction, encourage your child to create their own word searches and crossword puzzles to give to friends and family. Bananagrams are also excellent for this.
Play the "Headline Game" by creating headlines using stories, then casting your vote for the best ones. 'Girl dressed in Red stalked by Wolf,' for instance.
Anagrams can be used to practice patterns and spelling. Make as many words as you can using Constantinople (1697, apparently) as an example.
2.Board games
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To spark interest in word meanings and origins, play games that play with definitions and bluff definitions (such as Absolute Balderdash or Call My Bluff).
Play games like Taboo to promote expression, fluency, and clarity without ever using overtly descriptive language.
The timeless spelling game Scrabble is sure to get everyone in the family talking—or shouting!
3.Screen games
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Don't forget that children typically enjoy playing games like karaoke with their friends and family because they require on-screen reading (and performance).
Make sure your child is capable of setting up games on a device like the Wii, which requires reading and comprehending instructions, even though they usually teach us how to do it.
Many downloadable eBooks have end-of-book exercises and quizzes that are entertaining to complete and aid comprehension.
4.Writing ideas
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Encourage participation on readers' book sites and book blogging, such as by adding reviews to Amazon.
Children may enjoy keeping a journal of their favorite books, which can include lists of the titles, quotes, images, and sketches to inspire them to reflect on what they have read.
Participate in holiday schedule planning (creating a list of books to read, entering contests for book reviews, organizing day trips, etc.).
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