Learning Games


 
How to Make Learning Games
Classes are as follows:

 

Class 1:  Reading I
How to make basic games for beginning readers using whole alphabet, consonants, and short and long vowels.  Introduction to
a variety of tips how to make reading fun and how to speed up the beginning reading period, using phonics, prefixes, suffixes, compound words, and basic sight words.

Class 2: Reading II
Covers abundant ideas how to put the basics to work.  How to make reading alive putting it into a play while teaching or checking comprehension.  Offers a vast selection of books to choose from.
Class 3: Writing I
Gives you tips how to encourage writing in your child.  How to practice handwriting while playing a game.  How to motivate your child to write.
Class 4: Writing II
Starts from the first sentence all the way to the first essay.  Tips how to encourage poetry writing, articles, stories, and much more.
Class 5: Math I
You will learn how to make basic games with numbers.  How to integrate math into child's day today life.  How can basic additions, subtractions, multiplication, divisions, and fractions become your child's friends.  How math games will bring the math problems closer to your child so he/she will enjoy them.
Class 6: Math II
You will learn different math-board, and -puzzle games involving understanding of basic geometry, measurements, money, time, and much more.
Class 7: Science
Open the world of discovery through investigating and understanding the environment around us.  You will learn how you can help your child to learn to hypothesize, to investigate, and to evaluate findings.
Class 8: Anatomy of
               Games
Learn the basic elements that make up games.  How to make up games with simple rules, using study material across the curriculum.
Class 9: Geography
Studying Geography can be also fun, while not involving only memorization.  Introduce the world to your child through variety of games, and having fun.
Class 10:  History
Believe it or not but even history can be fun if we put it to work via a learning game.  Thus, come and learn how to change the dry memorization to a healthy competition.