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Gaming Sites That I Love Learning From

Reviews · September 16, 2023

My mother always said that computers are for learning. Of course that was when the computers first came out for the average person. Now they can do so much more and I am learning that everyday. From paying bills to checking out websites to playing games and more.

Everyone who knows me knows that I love playing games Online. Usually I love playing Hidden Object but I found 2 wonderful games that I not only learn from but I also have a great time playing. Learning from games is not only educational but it makes learning fun.

1 of the 2 games I found that I love learning from is called Coding Panda. It is a game that allows you to –

  • Look at the grid to see where the panda is, where the bamboo is, and any obstacles in between.
  • Drag movements from the left side into the chain to direct the panda to move in the correct direction.
  • Repeat the process until you have created the entire path, then click the red start button to execute your code.
  • As you advance through the game you unlock additional movement types.
  • Jump over bushes or any other tiles in any direction, placing your landing 2 or 3 squares from the quare you jumped.
  • Use the move repeat button to select how many times to move in a direction or in multiple directions as part of a single repeated move.


You will not be sorry if you play this game as it is super fun and you really learn from it.

Another game that I found is called Rubi’s Coding Class. This game allows you to

  • Observe the robot start direction at the bottom of the screen and the robot’s power. The initial direction shows you the path upon which you should lay movement tiles to redirect the robot & the power value shows the maximum number of squares the robot can move.
  • Move the pieces from the lower right into the level.
  • When you have completed laying directional pieces click the green and white play button to run the routine.
  • As your code routine runs the robot will move and the code associated with the piece placements will appear on the right side of the screen.
  • If you make a mistake there are stop routine and retstart level buttons underneath the play routine button.
  • The lower left corner of the game has a tap button to bring up the level select screen if you would like to replay a level, but each of the 32 levels must be beaten in sequential order to unlock subsequent levels.

I never thought learning could be eo much fun. You really need to try all the games this site offers. although this site primarily has to do with money and finance, It has a wonderful gaming page that you need to try. These games can be hard but it really makes you think.

The Best Ways to Keep a Sharp Mind

Reviews · October 28, 2018

One of the most devastating things that can happen with age is that our minds can deteriorate. Our memory can become weak (generally, it’s short term memory that’s affected) and our decision making ability can slow down. We can find ourselves walking into a room and forgetting what we were going to do, or having a word on the ‘tip of our tongue’ but not being able to easily remember it. While conditions like Alzheimer’s and dementia can occur later in life, this is something completely separate. It’s not an illness or disease within itself, but instead is a result of not using our brains to their best potential. Just like if you don’t use a muscle it will become flaccid and weak, if you don’t use your brain you really can start to lose some of your cognitive abilities. This might be something you associate with much older people, but can actually be experienced as early as the late twenties or early thirties. It’s  because the symptoms aren’t a result of cell death in old age, and instead are a result of ‘brain plasticity’ which thankfully can be reversed. For this reason, it’s absolutely crucial that we all use our noggins and stay sharp. After all, it’s our thoughts and character (resulting from our brain function) which is what makes us who we are- and so it’s something to be protected at all costs! Here are some of the ways you can ensure your mind stays sharp throughout life.

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Keep on learning

A higher level of education is strongly associated with better mental functioning during old age. Education is so good for the mind, as humans we are programmed to want to learn but its something so many of us don’t pursue as we reach adulthood. These days, there are courses you can take online from the comfort of your own home meaning education is accessible to just about everyone. It could be an online nurse practitioner program, engineering degree, psychology or whatever floats your boat. But spending your free time studying really gets your brain working and is extremely good for it.

Read and write regularly

Reading and writing are both fantastic ways to use your brain. They’re enjoyable, and something that all of us can do. Both activities ‘work out’ your brain, and have been shown to help preserve memory later in life. You could start a blog, journal, write an e-book or have a go at writing poetry. With hundreds of thousands of books online that you can download in an instant, there’s no excuse to not have one on the go.

Stay physically active

It’s well established that the body and mind are closely linked, and so looking after your body is a great way to look after your brain and cognition. Exercise helps to regulate hormones which can affect mood, and ensures that lots of richly oxygenated blood is reaching your grey matter. Working out stimulates the brain, encouraging the growth of new cell connections.

Getting Your Child Excited for School Throughout the Year

Reviews · November 30, 2017

Schooling is one of the most important parts of a child’s life, but it shouldn’t be the only means that they get their education. Similarly, getting your child excited for school can allow them to benefit even more from the schooling that they offer in the classroom. You need to cultivate a love of learning in order for your child to succeed on all fronts, and you need to do this getting them excited for school throughout the year. To do this, try to adopt these tips into their daily life:

Back-To-School Shopping

One of the most fun ways you can get your child excited for school is back-to-school shopping. This can be done multiple times throughout the year so that you can not only keep them appropriately clothed and stocked, you can also spread spending throughout the year. This means that, instead of buying a lot of new clothes at the start of the school year, you can only update their wardrobe as they need it per season.

For instance, you can get your child excited by getting them to pick out the Vingino jeans that they want as soon as January, before the new term starts. That way they can have new jeans that will not only look great, but also keep them warm throughout the winter. The same goes for all other kinds of clothes. Being warm in winter is important for children not only to stave off any illnesses that may come their way, but to also keep their mind on school and play. You don’t want your child to miss out on making friends and getting exercise during winter just because their clothes are too thin and they’re too cold, after all.

After-School Learning

There is so much to learn, and so little time! Don’t rely solely on the schooling system and enroll your children in after-school programs so that they can work on what they love to do, not just what the curriculum offers. If your child loves art, sign them up to community classes. If they want to learn how to sculpt, or make robots, or do anything, there are likely courses you can find in your neighborhood.

Make it a family event and go with them if it’s an open-ages class, or let them make new friends from all around your community.

At-Home Learning

As parents, our first job is to take care of our children. Our second job is to teach them. There are so many life skills that can be taught at home, in the form of chores. For instance, your child could learn:

  1. How to Cook

Cooking is a skill that many first-year university and college students lack, and it’s hurting them. They are gaining excess weight and simultaneously being malnourished. This occurs when you eat food that offers too few vitamins, like a diet of instant noodles.

Teaching your children how to cook, and later tasking them with making dinner say, once a week, will not only give them the experience they need to make delicious food, but also how to make healthy meals. The more effort you put into teaching them this skill, the better, healthier, and more successful they will be once they move out.

  1. How to Do Laundry

Similarly, how to do laundry properly is another skill that everyone should know. It’s also a chore you can get even young children started on, since it is very safe to do. Start them off by teaching them how to sort clothes. Teach them what can be washed and what goes together. Next, when they are older, get them involved in using the machine. Teach them what clothes should be washed on which setting, and more. This is another life skill that they will be glad to have learned from you once they moved out.

  1. How to Clean

Cleaning can, if done improperly with dangerous chemicals, be dangerous. That is why you need to teach your children how to clean, because if they have to figure it out themselves when they have moved out, they will either do a poor job, or they might experience chemical burns. As a bonus, you will also ensure that they do their part in keeping the house clean.

This might not seem like the best way to get your child excited, but you can make it fun. Do chores together and combine fun, family time with chores.

Reward Successes

Whenever your child gets good grades at school, reward them. This also applies to any after-school achievements. Rewards could be as small as making them their favorite dinner, or it could be buying them something special. Rewarding them doesn’t have to be a big financial obligation, but it is the positive reinforcement that they need to succeed.

Do Homework Together

Another way to make your child love school is to help them with their homework. You don’t even have to do any work yourself, but sit down and let your child explain why a certain math problem works or doesn’t, or why they wrote down a specific answer for a question. This will open a dialogue between the two of you, and also help them think critically and remember better.

Make a Routine

Last but not least, try to make their after-school chores and duties like homework routine. Children thrive off of routine, and if they do their homework, say every day after dinner, they will become accustomed to the time they don’t get to play. This can be further extended to anything, from chores, to helping them practice playing a musical instrument.

Getting your child ready for school, whether it be primary, high or college, throughout the year means putting effort into their education. It means making learning fun, whether it’s during school, while doing homework, or while they are doing their chores. Do this by letting them learn what they want to after school, and by making every lesson, from homework to chores, a fun bonding experience.

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giveaway · April 30, 2017

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