Games as part of a lesson
Games in the process of learning a language...
Do you love using games in your classroom to engage students with their learning? I have often seen teacher use a game during a culminating activity after they have had a bit of content under their belts. It’s a new, innovative way for students to work with the content at a different level. They love it!
What makes a good teacher? Though every individual will have a different answer, a good teacher is anyone who feels a sense of accomplishment after having taught a lesson well. This feeling only comes when you have done the best you could, and when you find that your students were engaged throughout the lesson and have learnt something new in the process. After all, teaching is an art and is certainly not everyone’s cuppa. Some teachers can make interesting lessons boring, while others can make the most mundane lessons thought-provoking!
One simple and effective way to encourage learning in the classroom and make it fun is to use fun classroom games and activities! Here are some ideas that may help.
The Crazy Ball Game
Prepare a questionnaire for the game based on a topic that you taught recently to the class. Divide the class into two teams and choose a student from one of the teams to answer the first question. Don’t allow the teams to discuss answers among themselves as the sole objective is to test each student’s understanding of the topic. If the chosen student answers correctly, she gets to throw a ball into one of three paper cups, each marked with 5, 10, or 15 points and get points for her team. Keep the points on a board so that the teams can follow the progress. Continue to play the game between the teams till you’ve asked all the questions. The team with the maximum number of points wins. Prizes can be a homework pass, free time, extra computer time, and so on.
Headbands
Here’s a fun spin on the classic game of Hedbandz. Instead of using headbands like in Headbanz, use sticky notes to write random words (relevant to the grade’s curriculum) on them. Stick one of the notes on a student’s head without allowing her to look at the word. The student has to figure out what the word on her forehead is by asking her peers for clues. If the word on the sticky note is ‘flower’, then clues can be ‘pollination’, ‘colorful’, ‘spring’, ‘petals’, etc. to help the player guess the word!
Dart board
Create a giant dart board and write a question each on the pies. Since creating a dart board involves a lot of math, you can consider replacing the topical questions with math quizzes and puzzles to double the fun! Then call upon students in random order to throw a dart and answer the question the dart hits! Don’t restrict the dart board to its customary 20 pies. Feel free to bend the rules to accommodate enough pies so that each child gets a chance to answer.
Classroom Monopoly
This can be a popular game with the class because you don’t have to divide them into teams to play it! Prepare a questionnaire on a particular topic and make fake currencies and distribute them equally among your students. Allow them to wager their money based on how confident they feel about the question you ask. If they get the answer correct, they get to keep the money, else pass it on to the next player. Play a minimum of three rounds so that the cash is passed around enough number of times. The student who has the most money at the end of the game wins.
Thumb Ball
Get a light colored beach ball and write multiple questions on it. Then have the students sit in a circle. The objective of the game is to play catch. When a student catches the ball, she has to answer the question which her right thumb’s touching. If she drops the ball, then you get to throw it back at the circle. Continue the game till all the questions have been answered.
Simple games like these will not only help you practice lessons with your students in the class, but help the class bond too! I’d love to hear any other ideas that you have to make classroom learning more fun.
So, the games that i mentioned are just some of the many that we may choose to develop in our classrooms when we start our experience as a teacher. Games are the best way to make students feel comfortable and also involved in the lesson.
I hope that you enjoy the post and take it into account in you future as a teacher. Through entertaining not only the students will feel good but also you as a teacher. You will be part of a beautiful environment that you created through your ideas!
Thank you and enjoy the post!
It seemed like I was myself part of the games.I was just reading them and I felt really excited.Imagine the students who will learn through games.I really want to congratulate you on your topic.Thank u for sharing those great ways of using games to teach English.
ReplyDeleteHm I now feel bad for not reading you post before, as I could have used one of your games at my presentation shame on me. i will definitely take them into consideration in my future classes.
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