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Sometimes, keeping children's attention can seem nearly impossible. That's because they tend to have an extremely short attention span. That's one reason it seems that many parents lack adequate patience. However, their frustration is sometimes due to the fact that they don't understand how to keep their children still long enough to have important conversations with them. Then, there are those who are able to coerce them to sit still, but they have trouble keeping their attention.

It's bad enough that parents must deal with this issue. However, there are also teachers who have trouble in this area. Many teachers all over the country would probably agree that, when it comes to teaching important subjects, some students just aren't interested. The good news is there are several things teachers can do to help their students learn, while also keeping their interest.

One of the best ways to do this is by implementing competitions into the lessons. Most people are competitive in nature. Just think about a little league sports game. Sometimes parents are so involved in the games that they allow their emotions to overtake them. So, there may be screaming matches and fights in some unfortunate cases. However, the point is that when a competitive atmosphere is involved, people seem to be much more attentive and interested. Therefore, having these types of activities in the classroom will definitely help when it comes to learning.

For example, if a teacher wants to get their students to learn history, they could set up a game of Jeopardy for the students. This may seem like something that's only appropriate for high school students. However, it can also fit into the category of kid's activities. All the teacher would have to do is make sure the questions are on their level. So, instead of asking elementary students about World War 1 facts, they could include questions about Christopher Columbus and the beginning of America.

Kids activities can also include games such as bingo. This option would be great because most people are already familiar with the game. Therefore, there wouldn't have to be much explaining when it comes to the basic rules. The way that this particular game could work is if a teacher first comes up with a list of questions. For example, if the students are studying plants in their science class, the instructor could write up some questions that deal with the characteristics of different plants. So, instead of calling out numbers and letters, the teacher could call out the questions. The student would have to mark the correct answer on their card, if they have it.

So, there are several ways in which competitive kids activities can be used to help students learn.

by: Ace Abbey




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