Creative Studying Techniques Increase Grades and Interest: 4 - Playing Games to Enhance Learning
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Using games and creative studying techniques to enhance learning can make you much more interested in the material. Make sure you tell your professor what you are up to. There might be other students you can work with, or you might even get some extra credit for your efforts.
ArticleI) Play games to enhance learning. A) Create games that assist memorization or comprehension. 1) Play concentration with special flash cards. 2) Substitute new questions or cards in old games like Sorry or Monopoly. b) Make a set of cards that simply has numbers on it that can correspond to questions on a handout or in the book. It is okay to repeat the numbers so the same question can be answered multiple times to assist retention. This set of cards could be used over and over with different chapters and games. c) Substitute the number cards (see above) for rolling a dice. Answer the questions and you get to go forward a certain number of spaces. d) Re-name the properties on Monopoly making sure to group similar things into a monopoly. You could also consider the relative value or cost of the things in the groups as to which Monopoly to name. In other words, choose a low value category for Mediterranean and Baltic (the cheapest properties) and a high value category for Boardwalk and Park Place (the most expensive properties). 3) Search the internet for relevant games and activities. 4) Play Categories. a) The first person writes down 2 things that are related to each other. 1 of the items should be from within the field / class / vocabulary list you are studying. State the category the 2 create, i.e. what they have in common. b) The next player must either add another item to that list that fits the same category, or think of a new category that encompasses all or all but one of the items from the previous list. That player will then state the new category. c) Repeat step b. d) Make sure that some of the time (you can set rules around this if you like) you are including words from within the field / class / vocabulary list you are studying. You don't really want all of the words to be relevant to your class because making connections between disparate items will help you learn with interest, remember the connections, and be more interested. e) If you want to keep score, you can assign one point for successfully adding to an existing category and two points for starting a new category. 5) Play a brainstorming game. Using games and creative studying techniques to enhance learning can make you much more interested in the material. Make sure you tell your professor what you are up to. There might be other students you can work with, or you might even get some extra credit for your efforts. For more creative studying techniques, look for my other articles. My name is Lisa Jones Bromfield and I am an RN, a musician and a former special education teacher. If you or anyone you know is taking human anatomy & physiology, check out my original songs that teach anatomy & physiology. Click here http://anatomyphysiologystudyguide.com/wp-content/fbones01/ for a free download of the song, Give Me Some Bones, a song that teaches bone physiology and nomenclature. Now get out there and conquer boredom! About The Author
Lisa Jones Bromfield
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