Sea Creatures Match-Up: This is a great game for younger students who are just beginning to learn about the sea creatures found in the ocean. Ocean Match-Up (In this game, students match different sea creatures with their names.) They will also learn about ocean wildlife and have so much fun looking at the bright and beautiful photos of animals. A great way to learn about marine life whilst having some fun!
Rainbow Words: Rainbow Words is a super fun game which will not only help the student with the spellings, but will also enhance their creativity. In this game students is provided a list of words and they have to write all of them using different colors. This gives a boost for spelling but also teaches students about colors simultaneously! They’ll love being able to be creative with how they want to write + will realize how colorful their words can be!
Basketball Addition: For students who love sports and being active, Basketball Addition is an engaging game to participate in. In this game, students shoot a basketball into a hoop, which has a number attached to it. Each number must then be solved for the corresponding math problem. [This game combines physical activity with math learning, allowing students to jump, shoot and learn addition in the process.] It’s a good way to stay moving while they learn!
Puzzle Game — The Puzzle Game requires students to complete a puzzle within a specific time period. The puzzles could be colorful pictures or even words. You can play with the difficulty to make it easier or harder based on the ages and skill levels of your students. Puzzle solving can be good for your problem-solving skills, plus it’s a lot of fun!
Escape Room: To test the problem-solving abilities and teamwork of students, an escape room is one of the best methods. You can set up a physical escape room in your classroom, with fun puzzles to solve, or you can do a digital escape room version. Students solve the puzzles in teams and try to get out of the room before time expires. A game that encourages cooperation and thoughtful reasoning!
Mystery Bag: In the Mystery Bag activity students take turns reaching into a bag and pulling out an object. They then have to write a story or essay that creatively incorporates that object. This game would be a great way to allow students to use their creative thinking and develop their writing. They are going to love imaginative play to come up with specific stories!
Games played in board form: Using board games, board games can teach students like no other way and can bond students in a way that no other way can. You can use your own board game or do in your own house. Board games can be used for everything from vocabulary drills to geography lessons. They promote teamwork and facilitate learning while the students are having fun together!