Game-based learning, Re-imagined 

Introduction – 

Computer games have always been the favorite of kids across the globe. There are many benefits to playing games, solving problems, making mistakes and developing their minds. A great option for educational gaming is Funterra, a new solution for Game-based learning from SMART Technologies.

Immersive Learning –

For instance, there are interesting mathematics games like Monsters vs. Fractions, which involve monsters and mystery and fractions and with lots of fun. One of the benefits of these games is that the kids are more glued towards the game, which is a land full of mystery, and during game-play, they will have to use the common core fractions to solve problems and advance through levels. Below, we’ll take a look at some of the other game types that Funterra can offer.

Emotional Literacy – 

In this type of game, your child will be able to explore more emotional and social scenarios and this will help your child to understand the decisions they make and their impact on the story or characters of the game.

Skills for Life – 

Skills for life games comprise concepts such as money management, time management, budgeting, uncertainty, and much more. These concepts are not taught in school. With this type of game, based on real-life the child is able to understand when to save money, spend the money and what happens if they overspend it. So, there are many more such good concepts that have been introduced for the kids to learn and grow, the real-life concepts that are not taught in school.

Broaden the Horizons of Your Child – 

For instance, helping a character in the game to cross the road is another way that can help your child to broaden their horizons and understand the importance of a particular act, etc. Apart from that, there are monsters with whom your child can relate as they express themselves with voices and facial expressions which helps the monsters to communicate. These are all over fun-filled games which can help your child in many ways to grow. Apart from this, there are also skills for life games, a concept that is not taught in school.

Unique Concepts for Kids – 

Skills for life games comprise concepts such as money and also how to manage the time, budget and cost, uncertainty, and much more. These concepts are not taught in school. With this type of game, based on real-life the child is able to understand when to save money, spend the money and what happens if they overspend it. So, there are many more such good concepts that have been introduced for the kids to learn and grow, the real-life concepts that are not taught in school.