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Modern times have brought significant changes to the education system for children. In the Indian context, students’ school bags have become heavier, and they spend more time on academics than enjoying their childhood. The primary reason for this shift is the fierce competition for educational institutions and jobs. Children are now competitors in a race they never thought they would be a part of, but there is hope in schools that implement activity-based education. It has been proven that teachers’ roles are vital in engaging students in fun activities in the classroom.

Benefits of teachers engaging in fun activities with kids

A good teacher is essential for any classroom and student. Engaging in fun activities with students is one of the many traits of a good teacher. There are benefits for both teachers and students when they participate in fun activities, which are as follows:

1. Boost in Motivation 

According to studies, fun activities such as playing games increase motivation in students. Continuous lectures in the classroom can create a monotonous environment for students, making it essential for teachers to engage them in games and activities that boost their energy and motivation. This also provides teachers with an alternative way to enhance learning and motivate students.

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2. Improved Student Attentiveness

Getting students’ attention is a challenging task for any teacher. Students will only be attentive if they find the topic engaging. Even an exciting topic can become tedious if students do not participate in attention-seeking activity in the classroom. Activities and games can help teachers capture the attention of bored students and increase student attentiveness in the classroom.

3. Enhance problem-solving skills

In today’s modern world, it is important for kids to be ready to face day-to-day problems. Engaging students in games that enhance their problem-solving skills can prepare them for the challenges ahead. The teacher’s role during such activities is to observe the students and guide them to remain calm and focus on solving the problems. Teachers’ guidance during such crucial times can show students the path to move forward without distraction.

4. Language development

One of the essential traits of a good student is being a good listener. Every topic and lesson depends on students’ listening skills and how much they can comprehend. A good listener should not only be attentive but also have good linguistic skills. Children learn language from a very early age from their parents and surroundings. The teacher’s job is to be precise and fluent in their language during classes to create a healthy environment for diction and pronunciation. The most effective way for students to learn a language is by playing games in the classroom. Teachers can engage students in these games to develop their language skills.

5. Boosting self-esteem 

Every student has different habits, knowledge, skills, experiences, and emotional characteristics that significantly influence their classroom performance. In the current scenario, students face many self-esteem issues related to their confidence and fears. Teachers should engage such students in activities that allow them to prove themselves to their peers and overcome their fears.

6. Class cooperation

A lone genius is nothing without the support of their peers. Students need to develop teamwork and cooperation with their peers. Engaging students in games that make them work together despite their differences can create a feeling of togetherness among students. Such group activities can also reduce cliques among students and enable them to get to know their classmates. Working in groups immensely benefits students later in life when they start working jobs.

7. Outside textbook knowledge

In this modern world, it is crucial for students to know more about outside textbook knowledge. While textbooks provide some information, they need to teach students more practical skills. Teachers need to engage students in practical activities, taking kids outside the classroom to show them how theory and practice differ in actual life. Experiencing such practicals can help students learn much about modern life essentials.

8. Balancing students’ levels

Every student has different grasping skills, and some students get things in one attempt, while others need more than one attempt to learn something. Engaging in activities provides a chance to those students who feel out of place in the class. Activities and games are an excellent medium for students to learn equality among students. Teachers can also observe the hidden talents of students in their classrooms through such activities.

The competitive nature of the modern world has put a lot of pressure on students to learn things without any interest. It is essential to ensure that students enjoy what they are learning in the classroom. Otherwise, such learning will become meaningless for students in the future. Teachers should engage students in fun activities to boost their morale and confidence in the classroom. Learning should always be a manageable and joyful activity for all school students.

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