Teaching Tips: 5 Fun Ways to Ignite Your Students’ Curiosity to Learn

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Ignite Your Students' Curiosity to Learn
Ignite Your Students' Curiosity to Learn

Teaching is one of the noblest professions in the world, yet one of the most challenging work fields. Working with children requires a lot of patience, knowledge about child psychology, but also an arsenal of teaching techniques.

Not every child learns in the same way and a lot of them prefer to play and have fun instead of study. Luckily, with a few simple teaching tips, you can make their time at school exciting and fun.

Read on to discover 5 ways you can inspire your students and make them look forward to coming to the classroom every day.

 

1. Make the Classroom a Fun Place To Be

No matter their age, kids work best when they have fun. Making your classroom a fun, exciting place to be will help with igniting student curiosity and make them learn without realizing it.

This is especially true for more challenging subjects like STEM, so show students how things work in practice. For instance, you can use a state of matter worksheet along with actual objects they can touch.

 

2. Be a Role Model of Change for Your Students

The key to inspiring students is to be a role model for the change you want to see in them. If you come to work passionate and happy, they’ll pick up on it and give you the same feedback.

Try to connect with each student on a deeper level. Learn what they’re good at and what they struggle with, encourage them to try different things, and most importantly, model this behavior for them.

 

3. Embrace Different Learning Styles

Each child is different and special in their own way and they all have different learning styles. What works for one child might not work for the other, so try to find ways that’ll cater to everyone’s needs.

For example, if a child has challenges with STEM but is great at languages, it doesn’t mean they’ll never learn maths. It just means you need a different approach that works for their way of learning.

 

4. Assign Game-Based Homework

No child likes doing homework, but if you assign game-based homework, the kids will be more likely to do it if it involves a level of fun. For example, you can assign them homework using educational gaming websites where the kids can play games and learn about the subject at the same time.

You can also assign offline homework that involves them playing a game like a scavenger hunt, puzzles, planting seeds, and flashcards.

 

5. Present New Information in Chunks

One of the basics of inspirational teaching is knowing how to present new information so the kids can remember it. Kids’ brains are like sponges, but can easily get overwhelmed and confused if there’s too much new information at once.

Whenever you’re starting a new topic, present it to them in chunks. Instead of talking about the subject for a whole hour, divide it into smaller 15-minute chunks with short breaks in between.

 

Ignite Curiosity in Your Students With These Creative Teaching Tips

Whether you work with preschoolers or grade school students, you can make a difference in their lives and discover new ways to help them learn.

These simple teaching tips will not only help you become a better teacher but also help you ignite curiosity and creativity in your students.

Want more useful articles like this? Head over to some of the other posts we’ve written on this topic and discover more practical ways to teach your students in a fun, creative way.