Benefits of Playing Math Games
Meaningful Situations
- The application of mathematical skills are created by games.
Motivation
- Children freely choose to participate and enjoy playing.
Positive Attitude
- Games provide opportunities for building self-concept and developing positive
attitudes towards mathematics, through reducing the fear of failure and error.
Increased Learning
- In comparison to more formal activities, greater learning can occur through
games due to the increased interaction between children, opportunities to test
intuitive ideas and problem solving strategies.
Different Levels
- Games can allow children to operate at different levels of thinking and to
learn from each other. In a group of children playing a game, one child might
be encountering a concept for the first time, another may be developing his/her
understanding of the concept, and a third child may be consolidating previously
learned concepts.
Assessment
- Children's thinking often becomes apparent through the actions and decisions
they make during a game, so the teacher has the opportunity to carry out
diagnosis and assessment of learning in a non-threatening situation.
Home and School -
Games provide 'hands-on' interactive tasks for both school and home.
Independence - Children can work independently of the teacher. The rules of the game and the children's motivation usually keep them on task.
Thank you to all the parent volunteers who came to our first Math Game Day of the year! Here are some photos of the students in action:
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