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Learning should be fun, and there should be a plethora of games in lessons.

Students should undoubtedly have fun while learning. Young children's minds are shaped by their early learning experiences, and to keep the classroom upbeat and energetic with games and enjoyable activities will only improve their educational path. Games often include cooperating with a group of students, which can develop their people skills in an inviting way. Fun activities also provide a memorable experience so that students look forward to future lessons as well as actually retaining valuable information. In my past practicum, I created a full virtual interactive board game where each place had a different question. Additionally, when learning about mental images, I had them draw out what they imagined when I described something and then I showed them the actual picture I was describing. It is important as an educator to remember that these students are still children who deserve a fun and fulfilling childhood, and that includes their time in the classroom.

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