Best Educational Games for Your Elementary-Schooler
March 27, 2008 – 10:21 amYou can’t go wrong with that tried and true classic, the popular Zoombinis’ Logical Journey. Young adults today fondly remember playing the Zoombini game in elementary school, and it’s still a big hit with kids today. Your children learn logic and problem solving skills as they guide their Zoombinis through a variety of critical thinking tasks, and they will have tons of fun doing so. The Learning Company has even come out with new titles like Zoombinis’ Island Odyssey and Zoombinis’ Mountain Rescue. This computer game is even installed in many elementary schools’ computer systems.
The Cluefinders series, also manufactured by The Learning Company, features a group of preteen characters who set out on various mystery-solving adventures. Unlike Zoombinis, which focuses on general problem solving skills, Cluefinders covers specific subjects – math, reading, language, science, and more – in four difficulty levels. The Cluefinders has different adventures for grade levels three through six.
Math is always a tough subject to make interesting for a child, which is why educational math games have gained such popularity. Given the choice between playing Math Blaster and completing twenty repetitive problems from a textbook, a child will choose Math Blaster every time – and that’s important because if your child is interested in what he is doing, he’s more likely to learn from it. Math Blaster is another tried and true favorite. Popular for over two decades, this game is even used by math teachers to get kids engaged in the subject. Your child will journey through three universes and learn everything from addition to division along the way. Now you can find Reading Blaster, Spelling Blaster, Geometry Blaster and Science Blaster as well.
Math Blaster is manufactured by Knowledge Adventure, the same company that makes the JumpStart series. JumpStart has stood the test of time because it gets proven educational results and it has such a huge variety of specialized subjects, so there’s something available for everyone. You can find software for any age from zero to twelve, as well as educational tools for real-world skills that are perfect for older kids. JumpStart carries workbooks to accompany some of their software. You can find programs for subjects ranging from math and science to social studies, language, art and music. There is even a JumpStart Typing and a speed reading program.
Your kids will love and look forward to playing any of these games. Whether you are looking to give them a boost in a subject they struggle with or you want to make sure your child isn’t wasting his time on the computer, educational computer games are a wonderful investment and make the perfect gift for any child.
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