Learning English & Math Through Games at Home – Easy to Apply, Natural Absorption for Kids – Ivy School

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Learning English & Math Through Games at Home – Easy to Apply, Natural Absorption for Kids

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A collection of 10 fun learning games to help children get familiar with English vocabulary, counting, comparing, and matching—using simple, everyday items at home.

Learning English & Math Through Games at Home – Fun and Effective

Why combine “learning through play”?
Preschoolers learn best through movement, repetition, observation, and hands-on experiences. Learning through games helps children:
✔ Absorb knowledge naturally
✔ Remember better and longer
✔ Increase interaction with parents
✔ Learn joyfully, without pressure

5 Simple Games to Introduce English at Home:

  1. Find the object by color – “Find something red!”
    👉 Builds vocabulary for colors and listening skills
    📍 Suggested words: red, blue, yellow, green, orange
  2. Mystery Box – “What’s in the box?”
    👉 Learn about textures and familiar objects
    📍 Examples: ball, spoon, car, teddy bear
  3. Quick-flip flashcards – “What’s this?”
    👉 Reinforce vocabulary by theme through quick recall
    📍 Themes: animals, clothes, food, toys
  4. Action imitation – “Simon says…”
    👉 Learn verbs while moving
    📍 Examples: jump, sit, touch your head, clap
  5. Guess the shadow
    👉 Shine object shadows on the wall for guessing and vocabulary practice
    📍 Suggested words: train, duck, apple, star…

5 Simple Games to Introduce Math at Home:

  1. Count household items
    👉 Example: “How many chairs?”, “How many socks?”
  2. Pair the socks – find matching pairs
    👉 Develops comparing and sorting skills
  3. Find the missing number
    👉 Write number sequences with blanks: 1 – 2 – __ – 4 – ?
    📍 Practice counting forward & backward, even & odd numbers
  4. Arrange objects by size
    👉 Small – medium – large, short – tall
  5. Play mini supermarket
    👉 Child acts as cashier—counting money, delivering items by request
    📍 Learn concepts of more/less, value, quantity

Tips for Parents:

  • Keep learning sessions short (10–15 minutes), but consistent daily
  • Use simple items already available at home
  • Encourage your child to respond; accuracy isn’t the priority—participation is
  • Reinforce naturally through stories, songs, and games

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