Teachers across various subjects and grade levels have integrated New York Times games like Wordle, Spelling Bee, Flashback, and Connections into their classrooms. These games provide low-stakes opportunities for problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Read MoreThese games are exciting and one of the simple ways to help your students bond. Games for the beginning of school: Blindfolded Animals: List the names of a series of animals on a piece of paper and give them to the students randomly, animals such as cows, dogs, chickens, pigs, etc.
Read MoreAs a kid growing up, I loved board games ... loved playing The Game of Life, Clue, and Sorry with my friends as a preteen and then Backgammon throughout my undergraduate years. Research indicates that there is power in using board games in the classroom.
Read MoreStudies reveal the use of gameplay in the classroom enhances cognitive learning and active participation among students. Age-old games such as scrabble, bingo, dice games, and connect have been successfully adopted for classroom learning.
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