周四 | 特别而愉快的学习方式:游戏

2024-02-08 00:28:5905:10 18.1万
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Wordle has become one of the most popular online games in the United States since it came out last October.


Players get six chances to guess and learn a five-letter word for the day. Many are sharing their game results on social media, adding more interest in the game.


Gamifying the classroom

Creative teachers have long found games could make their classes more enjoyable for students. During the pandemic, many have looked for new ways or games to help their students learn. It is part of a learning theory called “gamification” to keep students’ interest.

Children playing computer game Nerdle in their classroom

Children playing computer game Nerdle in their classroom

Beyond Wordle, here are other games that help learners with different subjects.


Mathematics

British data scientist Richard Mann of London was talking with his daughter about the popularity of Wordle. He thought there should be a game for people who like mathematics and developed Nerdle. It is a daily game in which a player has six tries to guess a math solution.


Math teachers note that a Nerdle player uses logic, a careful way of thinking about something, to solve a math problem. It is similar to how a Wordle player applies logic to guess a word.

Children play Nerdle on a laptop computer.

Children play Nerdle on a laptop computer.


Geography

Do not confuse Wordle with Worldle. There is an extra letter ‘l” in Worldle. French video game developer Antoine Teuf said he invented Worldle in honor of that word game, Wordle.


Players guess a country based on its shape. They get six tries to guess a country based on information about the country. Teuf first shared the game on January 22. He said there are two million visits a day to the game’s page a month later.


Other games, online services

Teachers of English see word games as a way for students to learn new words. Other word games include Blooket and Flippity.


Teachers create quizzes in Blooket similar to the kinds of games students play on mobile devices. They can look at results and see areas that students can improve.


In Flippity, teachers can create flash cards, rewards, spelling quizzes, memory games and word searches from a simple Google spreadsheet. It is also a good tool for students to create their own projects.


There are several online services that teachers could use to “gamify” learning. They include Kahoot!, QuizletQuizziz and Nearpod. All of them “gamify” learning by creating competition among learners while reviewing the content presented by teachers.

Imogen Mann plays Nerdle on a mobile device.

Imogen Mann plays Nerdle on a mobile device.


Teaching without a computer?

In many places, teachers and students do not have a computer. So, English language teacher Larry Ferlazzo asked them to share their language-learning games. Ferlazzo wrote about them in his blog. Here are two of the games that teachers suggested:


Danielle Horne teaches at Helena College in Glen Forrest, Western Australia. She said one of the games that her students love playing is “hot or cold.”


In “hot or cold,” students hide something in the classroom while a student, or searcher, is waiting outside. The students then say a word, phrase, or sentence. They get louder when the searcher gets nearer to the object and softer when the searcher is more distant. Horne said to be prepared for quite a bit of noise though!


Eva Pors is a Danish high school teacher. Her students play “questions and answers” to learn new words or vocabulary.


Pors write words or phrases on small pieces of paper and divides students into groups of four. Within a group, student A picks a piece of paper with a word or phrase on it and asks questions that will make student B say the exact word or phrase on the paper.


For example, with the word “milk,” Student A would ask, “What do you put on your cereal in the morning?” Student B has one minute to try to answer as many words or phrases as possible. The other two students in the group will then take over for one minute. And the team with the most correct guesses wins the game.


I’m Jill Robbins.

Jill Robbins wrote this lesson for Learning English.



Words in This Story


guess – v. to give an answer or opinion about something without having all the facts 猜测

gamification– n. the practice of making activities more like games in order to make them more interesting or enjoyable 游戏化

confuse – v.to mix up someone's mind or ideas, or to make something difficult to understand 疑惑,困惑

reward – n. something given in exchange for good behavior or good work 奖励

quiz – n. a game or competition in which you answer questions 问答题,测试

spreadsheet – n. a computer program that helps make calculations and store information 电子表格

cereal – n. a food that is made from grain and eaten with milk, especially in the morning 谷物,谷类





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