Teaching approaches: Games
From OER in Education
- Active learning
- Applying and consolidating
- Argumentation
- Assessment
- Classroom management
- Collaboration
- Curriculum development
- Curriculum planning
- Dialogue
- Differentiation
- Discussion
- Drama
- Exploring and noticing structure
- Games
- Group talk
- Group work
- Higher order
- Homework
- Inclusion
- Inquiry
- Introduction
- Investigation
- Language
- Learning objectives
- Mathematical thinking
- Modelling
- Narrative
- Open ended
- Planning
- Planning for interactive pedagogy
- Planning for professional development
- Posing questions and making conjectures
- Questioning
- Reasoning
- Reasoning, justifying, convincing and proof
- Scientific method
- Sharing practice
- The ORBIT Resources
- Thinking strategically
- Visualisation
- Visualising and explaining
- Whole class
- Working systematically
Games can be a great way to engage pupils in active learning, and encourage them to use subject specific language while thinking like a mathematician/scientist. You could think about encouraging pupils to create their own games for some higher order reasoning, perhaps for a homework task. ICT Tools may be particularly helpful here, although you may chose to use non-digital Tools or ideas such as Digital Video.
Relevant resources
Games | Introduction to games | |