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Mary Peterson

Mary Peterson

living in Janesville, WI
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 12,335|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 16|FAVORITED BY: 7|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 09/29/2006

Began homeschooling my 3 in 1984. Now involved with teaching my grandchildren. Have made over 1,000 educational games & enjoy teaching others to do the same. Taught grades 1-8 in classroom. Teaching classes showing adults fun ways to work with children.

Education/Experience: high school graduate

Interests: homeschool, educational games, teaching, books

Affiliations: Games For Learning is my website, Learning Academy at Building Blocks for Learning

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Using the fun format of bowling, children can play this game to drill almost any subject.
Children everywhere are being sent away from home at earlier and earlier ages. Is it necessary?
See how children can master their basic math facts using a basic deck of cards.
Children are introduced to story problems, learn addition and subtraction vocabulary, and even learn a little science while spashing in this pond.
Tic-Tac-Toe has always been a favorite of children and now it can provide fun for their review or drill.
Sleeping Bear Press's collection of books provides a wonderful way to study the states and many other topics for all ages of children.
Whether it is choosing a game to purchase or one to make, basically the same ingredients are involved.
Math is not a mystery. It should not be scary or boring. It should be exciting and it can be.
Putting together a unit study is fun and easy. The best unit study is one that you make yourself.
Children learn to write interesting sentences as they find fun story starters.
Finding a topic is often the most difficult thing for a children who sits down to write. By creating his own collection of ideas the child is off to a great beginning.
All of us know how to play bingo and children love it. Learn how to use this fun format to make and play educational games children will beg to play.
Learn one way my children learned research skills. Sometime the best ideas come from the children.
Socialization of the children is often the first concern of non-homeschooling people. I believe that homeschool provides much better socialization options.
Children enjoy games. It is as simple as that. Learn to use games for education.
Home-made bingo games are so versatile. They can be used to introduce children to material, to teach information, to drill or review facts, or to simply have fun.