Tuesday 7 March 2017

The Plethora of Word Games for Kids

Different games are available today, for kids to play. These games can be classified across different categories. There are interactive ones like Charades, Bingo, Tug-of-War, Guess Who, Treasure Hunt, Simon Says,   to intellectual one’s like  Jigsaw Puzzles, Human Knot, to games that test physical endurance like Wrestling, Obstacle course, Fear Factor, Piggy Back Rides, Hide and Seek, Easter Egg hunt , the list goes on and on!

Then there are Word Games for Kids! These games are in a category by themselves. This is because these games require special talent. A certain degree of fine-tuning of vocabulary is required. Lot of reading is required, not to mention a command over the language in which the game is developed.

Let’s take a look at the different word games for kids

  • Paper and Pencil games: Word search, Rebus, Cryptograms, Hangman and so on.
  • TV-Fame Games: Spelling Bee, Wheel of Fortune, Lingo, and Countdown.
  • Structured: These games focus on semantics like Taboo, Fictionary, Scattergories, and so on.
  • Letter Arrangement: Dabble, Pass the bomb, Anagrab, Chicktionary, Alpha Blitz, etc. These are much more like  word-constructing games. They require a great deal of patience.
  • Miscellaneous: Verbal arithmetic , Ambigrams, Rebuses, etc.
  • Linguistic:  These are word games for kids that are exclusively based on letters and words. These can be Spelling Bee, Pangrams, Spoonerisms, Kangaroo words, Word ladder, Lipograms, and Shiritori, the list goes on and on!

The above WordGames for Kids are designed to test language, and explore the properties of language. Not only are they an unlimited source of entertainment, but also an immensely educational tool by themselves. Each of the above games are responsible for developing multi-faceted talent in all children. Not only that, various cognitive, analytical, physical, and socio-cultural skills are developed.

Thus, Word Games for Kids will always continue to be an asset for all future generations to come! 

No comments:

Post a Comment