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The following newspaper articles were written by Cheryl Feuer Gedzelman,
Director of Tutoring For Success, Inc. Check back often to read newly published articles.


Educational Games

By Cheryl Feuer Gedzelman, MA

So many kids are sitting solitary at their computers. Perhaps they are playing shoot-the- aliens, or possibly they are playing educational games. The problem is, where will they learn the skill of group cooperation? Whatever happened to those board games we used to play for hours?I am happy to say, the best of the babybooomers' favorite games are still around. Many of them are educational and will teach your children useful skills while providing indoor fun. Here is a list of games, along with skills they can teach or reinforce:

Here are some newer additions:

Finally, kids will appreciate home-made games. I use the following math game to teach trading and multiplication tables (which can be pretty tedious to learn without a game)
Materials: - Poker chips or counters (which can be found at teacher stores) of 4 colors

Objective: The first person to get a white is the winner.Procedure: Roll the dice. Take ones (yellow) to match the number you rolled. When you have 10 yellows, trade for a red. When you have 10 reds, trade for a blue. When you have 10 blues, trade for a white and you win.
When the first person gets a red, each player doubles the amount rolled. (2X table)
When someone gets the first blue, each player triples the amount rolled. (3X table)
For the second blue, each player quadruples the amount rolled. (4X table)
Repeat for other multiplication tables as desired.
This game can easily be modified.So, turn off the TV and get out those games. Enjoy a great opportunity for family togetherness and friendship. Hopefully there will be a lot of laughing and some learning, too.


Cheryl Feuer Gedzelman is president of Tutoring For Success, a company that provides home-based tutoring in the Washington metro area. See www.tutoringforsuccess.com for more articles on educational topics.