BRAIN BAISED LEARNING

 Brain-Based Education is the purposeful engagement of strategies that apply to how our brain works in the context of education. Brain-based learning is considered a comprehensive approach to instruction. Brain-based education offers a biologically driven classroom structure that corresponds to the functions of the human brain at different developmental levels. The practice engages the entire body to enhance the learning process. I did many brain-based strategies for 7th std students in the school. Here are some of it

i)Boggle:

Boggle is the classic word game where you try to find words in a 4x4 or 5x5 grid of letters. Boggle is a very fun game to play. Distribute 1 copy of one of the boggle game pages to each player. Start timing for 2 minutes and players will turn over their page and start looking for words. Players can write down words they find in the grid that match the following rules: The letters can be made by using any words present in the grid. The word doesn't have to appear in a straight line. It can be tangled around. Each letter in the word must uniquely appear in the grid. For example, if the word is ERASE, the letter E must appear twice in the grid. The word can't just loop back and re-use the same E. Words must be at least 3 letters long. Words cannot be a proper noun, such as a name or place.Less than 3 letters= 0 pts (invalid boggle word) 3 letters = 1 pt,4 letters = 2 pts,5 letters = 3 pts, 6 letters = 4 pts,7 letters = 5 pts,8 letters = 6 Pts, and so on….



Complete the circle
Std: VC


In these signs are given students have to fill in numbers so that they get the final answer.





Word Search

A word search, word find, word seek, word sleuth, or mystery word puzzle is a word game that consists of the letters of words placed in a grid, which usually has a rectangular or square shape. The objective of this puzzle is to find and mark all the words hidden inside the box. The words may be placed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Often a list of the hidden words is provided, but more challenging puzzles may let the player figure them out. Many word search puzzles have a theme to which all the hidden words are related. This was conducted for class VI and VII



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