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Middle School Games
How Can Middle School Games Help Students Learn?
In elementary school, many teachers supplement instruction with learning games, but, once students reach middle school, teachers often spend less time teaching with games. Students in middle school, however, still enjoy playing games and can benefit from playing them. Middle school games can help students visualize how things work and practice skills.
For example, many middle school social studies classes study westward expansion. In addition to reading about westward expansion in the textbook, students can play games like Oregon Trail, to understand more deeply what life on the trail was like.
Middle school students can also play educational games that drill things like math skills. Many of the sites listed at the Virtual Middle School Library have fun, free and educational computer games that your students can play in the classroom or at home.
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