Posts Tagged ‘Game’

Importance Of Educational Games For Kids

Monday, July 13th, 2009

These educational games and activities can be both fun and challenging for adults and children alike. Because kids learn differently than adults, the games are made to be both educational and fun. Things like colors, shapes, counting, the alphabet and rhyming are commonly taught in these kinds of games. Remember the game “CandyLand”? This is a common children’s game that uses both colors and counting to teach kids in a fun and entertaining way. Memory is another skill children need to learn and practice before starting school. Children often have very sharp memories that just need to be reinforced, so games that teach memory are particularly helpful for this age group. These games are popular and fun for adults, too.

Some games make use of both movement and sound. If you don’t have that kind of game, you can make one up. Children need to move and they usually love music. In fact, music is a good teaching skill, so games like musical chairs can teach your child a lot and can help him or her stay active. If you’re in the market for a children’s educational game, don’t just choose any game you see. Look at the box and take note of the age recommendation. While this is just a recommendation, it gives you an idea what age group the game has been created for. Some children need games that are designed for their actual age, while others are more advanced and will find games outside their age range more appropriate to their learning style.

Games teach more than just the basic educational skills so it’s important to set aside the time to play these games with your child. They not only learn their colors, numbers and shapes, but they learn how to take turns, how to win without gloating, how to be polite and how to lose at a game with graciousness. As a matter of fact, these are skills adults can use as well. Everyone can practice being a good sport.

Regardless of the games you purchase, remember always that it’s the memories of playing with your child that you’re really building. Even after they get older, they’ll remember that you took the time to play games with them and have fun with them. While educational games are designed to educate, they also have the benefit of teaching socialization and building a solid relationship between you and your child from a very young age. Your child will understand that he or she is worthy of your time and will build a self esteem that will carry them forth throughout their lifetime.

Learning How To Play Bingo

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Further, learning how to play Bingo is both easy and fun. There are lots of variations in the way that Bingo is played and learning how to play Bingo and all of its variants can prove to be an exciting pastime; one with many different prizes at stake. However, the basic principles remain the same and you will discover that while learning how to play Bingo, all of the principles apply to the all important Bingo card.

The Bingo card is printed with its own unique grid of numbers, usually ranging from 1 up to 90, and is arranged in columns and rows. There is a caller who calls the randomly selected numbers for the players to mark off their card. It will be decided before the game begins what pattern of numbers are needed to win. For example, the player may need to get every number on their card, known as a full house; or a row or column, or perhaps two rows, etc.

Nowadays players commonly use what is known as a dauber or dabber to mark their numbers. These are often fluorescent in color so that when playing in a darkened hall they can still be seen. Bingo can be found in different types of venues ranging from casinos to arcades and village halls. In America, Bingo is often played in halls run by church or charity organizations. If you would love to stay at home and play Bingo it can even be played on the Internet!

There are many people who like to add to the excitement and play more than one Bingo card at a time. Be warned, this is not as easy as it sounds! Playing Bingo does involve some skill as well as a lot of luck. The callers shout each number in quick succession, often within seconds of each other. You have to be very fast with your eyes and your fingers to keep up, and there is little time to ponder. It is not for the faint-hearted!

Online Bingo may well be worth considering, if you prefer to play a safer version. The player is given some random cards generated by the computer, and there is often a facility for using an ‘auto-dauber’. This is where the computer marks your cards for you, so it doesn’t matter if you miss a number or two. The computer will even call ‘Bingo!’ for you if you are lucky enough to win!