Educational Games published in the week ( 7th Sep- 13th September)

EdQueries’ New Educational Games

Get ready to learn and have fun with EdQueries.com’s latest additions to their popular e-learning courses! This week, we’ve got exciting new games in three key areas. The following courses have been updated with new educational games:

Course: Number Names and Ordinal Numbers

  • “What Position is the Boy In?” – Test your understanding of ordinal numbers by identifying the position of the boy in a group of children.

    Ordinal numbers game 1

  • “Finish Line Fun” – Get your racing skills ready! Match the correct ordinal numbers to the finishing positions of the children in a fun running race.

These new educational games join a wide array of over 4,500 educational games and activities in EdQueries’ library, designed to make learning enjoyable and effective. EdQueries focuses on creating a fun, gamified learning experience, using techniques like treasure hunts, jigsaw puzzles, memory games, mazes, and “find the word” activities. This approach is particularly beneficial for students with special needs, as it increases engagement and motivation. New content is constantly added based on feedback from parents and special education teachers, ensuring the platform stays relevant and up-to-date.

Ordinal numbers, the focus of these new games, are crucial for understanding sequences and positions. Games like “What Position is the Boy In” and “Finish Line Fun” make learning these concepts interactive and engaging. Visual aids, a key element in EdQueries’ design, further enhance understanding.

Course: English Grammar 1

     

   

 

These games highlight EdQueries’ commitment to teaching grammar in an exciting and interactive way. Recognizing verbs and understanding their various forms is fundamental to language development. By incorporating verbs into picture-based activities, EdQueries helps learners connect visual cues with language concepts, making it easier to grasp these grammatical concepts.

Course: English Grammar 1

Mastering plurals is a building block for proper sentence construction and language fluency. By presenting plural forms in a game format, EdQueries ensures that children find the learning process enjoyable, thereby increasing their likelihood of retaining the information.

Head over to EdQueries.com and explore these new games. Learning has never been so engaging!

This blog post highlights EdQueries’ commitment to creating a fun and engaging learning experience for children. By incorporating new games and activities, the platform ensures that learning remains stimulating and effective.

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