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Schools often incorporate games into their curriculum to make learning more engaging and interactive. These educational games aim to reinforce concepts, develop skills, and promote collaboration among students. Here are a few examples of games commonly used in schools:

  1. Educational Board Games: Board games like Scrabble, Monopoly, or Chess can be used to enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and strategic planning skills. They can also be customized to focus on specific subjects or topics.

  2. Math Games: Math-related games can help students practice mathematical concepts while having fun. Examples include Math Bingo, Math Jeopardy, or online math games that involve solving equations, puzzles, or math-based challenges.

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