Thursday, 19 December 2013

Engaging Children's Learning

You can engage children’s learning in a multiple of different ways. Different activities are the way to get children engaged with learning. Some of these ways include; the use of games, arts, interaction and technology. These activities can get children to interact with one and other and allow them as part of a team or individually learn and help them to figure out certain things, for example if you gave them clues to figure out they could work together. Some games such as the fishing game allow children to develop their mathematical skills without them even realising that they are learning. This way for children which find maths hard and boring, they won’t even realise that they are doing maths and this makes it easier and less of a struggle for them. This is one game which is used in the foundation phase; another way of engaging children’s learning is through the use of coins because it allows them to be able to count, add and subtract. Technology allows children to engage in learning because they are used to using technology and the use of different applications and programmes allow them to learn also without them realising it and there are also activities which engage children such as the different apps which are in use for education.

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