Teacher testimonial from the Year 5 class: - “This is the most focused I’ve ever seen this class since starting the year together in September.”
Introduction:
Teacher testimonial from the Year 5 class: - “This is the most focused I’ve ever seen this class since starting the year together in September.”
Introduction:
Christmas is just around the corner, and what better way to bring smiles to your family and friends than with the gift of games? At SmartGames, we believe in the power of play to educate, entertain, and inspire young minds. This Christmas, we have handpicked a selection of amazing games that are sure to delight you and your little gamers. Here is our exclusive wish list featuring some of our bestsellers: Cats and Boxes, Safari Park Jr, IQ Puzzler Pro, Tower Stacks, and our NEW two-player battle games Genius Square and Genius Star.
Board games have been around for centuries and have been a means of entertainment and socializing since time immemorial. However, did you know that playing board games can also be a great way to reduce stress? Yes, you heard it right! Board games can act as a stress buster and an effective tool to unwind after a long day.
In recent years, the use of educational board games as a tool for learning has increased tremendously, and for good reason. Board games are a fun and interactive way for students to engage with educational material and actively participate in the learning process. In this blog, we will explore how educational board games can help students learn.
Did you know that a lot of jobs require visual-spatial skills? Mathematicians, neurosurgeons, architects, engineers, designers, programmers, and so on all use visual-spatial skills. These are the abilities you need to mentally envision, analyse, manipulate, or rotate 2D and 3D figures. You use them in your daily life to pack your suitcase, to park your car, to tie your shoe, or to read a map. Here is how, no matter your age, you can sharpen these important skills while playing games! Get your game on!