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based on the nature of students you are teaching , if they are uncivilized they would concentrate on just the game and leave the purpose of it . It would be useful if they were civilized
yes
100% sure
it is not , teaching in arabic contries isnot easy method, student must study more than6 book ,
so all class subject must be given on short time , with less numbers of teachers.
some schools is trying to exclude art of music , painting , sport from criculum
so we cannot try games in the classes
I don't thnik so because the students may be indifferent or focus on the game for pleasure.
Yes! You have to make it fun, so that kids can look forward to learning. Incorporating games into learning is such a successful method. (Also depends on the grade you teach)
For older students I would even recommend social network sites where teacher can recap the lessons taught and ask students for their input.
it depend on what type of game you will use
Its a awesome idea, Now a days students are attracted towards computer gaming and most of gaming teaches child to kill and grab as a mission . Rather than that games we can attract child to attractive learning based games. I liked http://www.cobels.in and http://www.mapoosa.com
Sure it does help. It depends what age they are and what games you offer, but generally it helps a lot
Of course yes
This leads to gain students attention for lessons and homeworks