Looking for a way to add a bit more fun to your homeschool?
You might want to consider gameschooling.
To gameschool is to homeschool with games.
Now I don’t mean purely educational games. I mean the kind of board games and card games that you can get in Walmart or Target or Barnes & Noble or your local game shop. Games like Catan, Boggle, Qwirkle, Ticket to Ride, Tokaido, Roll for It, Rat-a-Tat Cat and Uno.
Why should you use this homeschool technique and how can you implement it?
Read the articles that I found for you below to find out.
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Gameschooling and Homeschooling: Why and How to Incorporate Games on Hip Homeschool Moms – Find out the benefits of using games in your homeschool as well as how to fit them into your busy routine.
How We Use Games In Our Homeschool on Triumphant Learning – Crystal shares reasons why to use games in your homeschool, offers suggestions for modifying game play based on age, recommends when you should play games, and more.
Gameschooling 101: How to Homeschool with Fantastic Games on My Little Poppies – Gameschooler, Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, shares lots of tips and suggestions for using games in your homeschool including how to choose them, afford them, and organize them.
The Ultimate Guide to Gameschooling on The Mulberry Journal – This guide has TONS of information and advice on gameschooling.
Do you have some suggestions for gameschooling? Feel free to share them in the comment section below.
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