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BRAIN GAME WITH MATHEMATICS

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BRAIN GAME WITH MATHEMATICS

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Learn daily Episode 2://BRAINGAME WITH MATHEMATICS //
with ✅Zafrin Jahan Nikita -
EEE, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)

Why brain game with mathematics is important -

Mind-Body Connection

One of the main benefits of playing math games is in the amount of retention it creates. A lot of teachers use basic forms of TPR (Total Physical Response) like moving your arms or waving hands to help with learning, but many forget that getting kids all the way up and active sparks a connection in the neurons of the brain to help with processing and retention of new information.
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The physical connection to what the brain needs to know to make the number decision is instant and long lasting, while the laughter and discussions they have well after game time ends also create a lingering learning effect that lends to all student levels feeling equal and challenged to complete the tasks.

Reaching Students At All Levels

Many of the teachers I speak with are noticing an increase in the numbers of students who need extra help, as well as a wider gap between the kids who easily understand the math concepts and those who don’t.
Other educators who are noticing this disturbing trend can investigate math games as an effective strategy for closing the gap. Look for the types of games, especially in software games, that are

Professional Growth for Educators

Setting up a game-based learning environment does take organization and planning. It also takes the ability to step back and be able to handle the failures as well as the successes.

Developing a Love for Math

The resounding claim by my students is how much they LOVE the chance to be outside, active and learning all at the same time. It is often forgotten, in the hustle and bustle of meeting all the benchmarks, testing deadlines and chaos of the daily grind in teaching math, that it still has to be fun.
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Time -8pm
Date -5th july 2020

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