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The description below was contributed by: Elaine, on May 16, 2000 08:08:37AM


Age group(s) for which this strategy is helpful:
Elementary School

Instructions for using this strategy:
Either purchase or make bingo games, board games or any other type of games that make learning fun. We have bingo for addition, subtraction, multiplication, rummy cards for the states and capitals...all of these things can help learn and reinforce the basics that our children have to learn. My son cannot just sit and study...we have to find creative ways to get it into his memory...once it is there, it usually will stay.

Other information parents should consider:
Lot's of games and learning aides are available at parent/teacher stores.

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