New on EdQueries: Mastering Plurals and Telling Time with Fun Games

EdQueries Continues to Expand: New Games Since September 23rd

EdQueries.com is an e-learning platform that uses gamification to make learning fun and accessible for students of all ages and abilities, especially those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. EdQueries offers a wide range of courses and activities, including core subjects, essential skills, and curriculum-aligned courses. One of the ways EdQueries keeps the content engaging is by regularly adding new material based on feedback and requests from parents and special education teachers.
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Let’s take a look at some of the latest games added to EdQueries since September 23rd, 2024:

Week of September 23rd – 26th


This week focused on plural forms with four new games added:
      

Select the correct form of the word: Game 3: This game uses an image of buses to test plural form recognition.

Select the correct form of the word: Game 4: This game features an image of churches to test plural form recognition.

Select the correct plural form of the word: Game 5: This game uses an image of toys to test plural form recognition.

Select the correct plural form of the word: Game 6: This game features an image of shopping trolleys to test plural form recognition.

 

Week of September 28th – October 4th

This week saw additions to the Time course within the ‘Maths’ category:

How many minutes is the clock showing: Game 3: This game challenges players to identify the minutes on a clock face.

 

How many minutes is the clock showing: Game 4: This game asks players to choose the correct time displayed on a clock face from a selection of options.

How many minutes is the clock showing: Game 5: This game presents players with a clock face and asks them to select the correct time from a list of options.

 

Additional Context about the educational games added:

* EdQueries continually adds new content to its e-learning portal based on demand from parents and special educators.
* The platform prioritizes intrinsic motivation, making the learning experience itself rewarding through interactive, game-based activities.
* EdQueries’ gamified approach has proven successful in pre-vocational training programs for young adults with special needs, demonstrating its real-world application.
* New content is added regularly to ensure learners have access to the latest and most relevant educational materials.

Conclusion

EdQueries is committed to providing a dynamic and engaging learning experience for all users. By regularly releasing new content, including the games highlighted above, EdQueries ensures that its platform remains relevant and stimulating for learners of all abilities.

For a free trial of these and all other educational content published on EdQueries, click this link and fill the form: Free trial


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