Game-Based Learning
Get tips, techniques, and tools that apply the principles of game design to the learning process—a dynamic way to engage learners and help educators assess learning.
Supporting Student Development With Role-Playing Games
Playing imaginative games like D&D can help learners acquire skills that are essential in the classroom and beyond.426Using Board Games to Teach Math to Young Children
Playing board and card games can improve number sense among children as young as 3—and it’s fun!7.3k5 Rich Math Activities That Elementary School Teachers Can Use Anytime
These games take less than 10 minutes and help students improve their skills while having fun.856Motivating Teens With Classroom Competitions
Making games a regular part of class can get even the coolest high school students engaged in the content—and help them recall key concepts and vocabulary.24510 Free Financial Literacy Games for High School Students
Students can use games to learn money management and financial decision-making.23.1kHow to Use Gameplay to Enhance Classroom Learning
Research shows that using games in teaching can help increase student participation, foster social and emotional learning, and motivate students to take risks.7.8k5 Vocabulary Games That Build Content Knowledge
Engaging games support student understanding of subject-specific vocabulary and help ensure retention of content knowledge.3.2kReview Session Games That Work
Game-based review sessions can increase student engagement—and are backed by learning science.2.5k3 Fun Activities to Teach Algebraic Expressions
Playing games can be a great way to practice or review skills related to algebraic expressions.8124 Alternatives to Boring Spelling Drills
When students get to move, play, and be creative while learning to spell, the lessons are more engaging—and memorable.1.1kUsing Gamification to Increase Engagement During Hybrid Learning
Games that take students on a quest can invigorate social studies and strengthen bonds among learners.3.8k7 Teacher-Tested Financial Literacy Lessons That Pull Students In
From credit score Jenga to the bean game, here’s a starter kit of simple financial literacy ideas to incorporate into everyday classes.966A Guide to Teaching Writing With Minecraft
Using the popular game in station rotation activities during distance learning is a way to bring an element of play and collaboration to writing assignments.3.2k3 Math Games You Can Use in Class Today
These games for upper elementary and middle school students require little to no preparation and reinforce math facts.2.1kTurning Math Into a Game
Building a sense of play around math problems encourages students to engage and collaborate.4.5k