Tuesday, 31 December 2019

101 Debate Topics for Kids

Debates are always interesting and fun-filled, especially conducting debates for kids. Kids always have a plethora of questions in their mind. Why not give them a platform to express their ideas and thoughts!!!
Conduct debates and let the kids build up their imaginative and creative ideas. It helps them to develop team-building and critical skills.
Here is a list of debate topics for kids, for them to explore new areas of knowledge.
In this blog, we will cover debate topics for following Student Categories
1. Primary School Kids
2Middle School Kids
3High School Kids
4. Higher Secondary School Kids

1) Primary School Kids

Kids in primary schools would generally love to discuss on fun ideas. At the same time, they will have lots of questions or worries regarding their pets, school rules, their leisure time, freedom and a lot more.
The interesting debate topics for kids in this list are ideal for primary school kids in the age range of 6 to 9 years.
1. When is the best time to start a school day?
2. Kids should be at least seven years old to start their school
3. How long should leisure time/playtime be in a day?
4. Are cats better than dogs?
5. Is the idea of having pets at home harmful or helpful to kids?
6. Is it okay to eat animals?
7. Should schools make uniforms compulsory for everyone?
8. Birthday gifts can be special but not costly
9. Healthy food or tasty food: Which is best for kids?
10. Kids should only get pocket money if they complete their chores
11. Children must get longer holidays
12. Cartoon network or Storybooks: Which is better?
13. Are you afraid of ghosts or homework more?
14. is it okay to allow pets in school?
15. All students should be provided for free school meals

2) Middle School Kids

The kids in middle school will be ready to discuss topics on a slightly higher level which can include what happens in their school, family and immediate society.
The debate topics for middle school kids listed in this category are ideal for kids in the age range of 10 to 12 years.
16. It is high time for digital devices to replace notebooks and paper
17. All museums should be free to the public
18. Is the use of plastic good for the planet?
19. All conventional forms of energy should be replaced by solar energy.
20. Animals are kept captive in zoos. So children should stop visiting zoos. Right or wrong?
21. Every child should learn to play a musical instrument
22. Should we allow kids to play video games?
23. Corporal punishment should not be allowed in schools
24. Kids should be given the freedom to visit shopping malls with no adult care
25. Should you save your pocket money or spend it at your choice?
26. The examination system in schools must be abolished
27. Is it needed to give students homework in school?
28. Rivalry among siblings is normal. Is it true?
29. It is high time to ban human cloning
30. Tap water or Bottled water, which is better?
31. All kids should learn swimming during their school days
32. Are there any odds of aliens existing out there?
33. Is it necessary to ban mobile phones in schools?
34. Macs are better than PCs
35. Is social media usage a bad or good influence on children?
36. Is it okay to cheat in an examination?
37. It must be made compulsory for all homes to adopt a pet
38. Should the case of bullying in schools be reported to teachers straight away?
39. It should be made mandatory for every student to learn at least a foreign language in middle school
40. Schools should take the responsibility of kid’s moral education
41. Is it okay for parents to access the personal diary of children without their permission?
42. Giving is better than receiving

3) High School Kids (13 to 15 years)

Once kids move to high school, their thoughts can have a broader view of the changes to be made in society and the areas that might affect them once they move out of school.
They would also love to talk on proposing changes to the school system that would have made an impact in the way they grow up.



Here we are listing debate topics for high school kids that would be ideal for kids in the age range of 13 to 15 years.
43. Kids under 14 years of age should not be allowed to use Facebook
44. Better grades in school guarantee a brilliant future
45. Classroom studies vs self-studies: Which is a better way to learn?
46. Sports training have to be made compulsory for every student
47. Should kids be regarded by their parents’ property or not?
48. Democracy is always the finest type of government
49. Who is responsible to tackle global warming: Government or People?
50. Is it okay to have junk food in the cafeteria inside the school campus?
51. The access to the internet should be banned inside the school campus
52. Kids should be permitted to skip grades if they wish in school time
53. Can we allow kids to go on holiday with their peers alone?
54. It is good to have schools stay opened all throughout the year
55. Happiness or Success – Which one is more important?
56. Mothers and Fathers have to share the household chores
57. Are zoos helpful to animals in any means? Will prohibiting zoos be a good idea?
58. The exam does not evaluate a kid’s learning but only measure their memory
59. Peer pressure has harmful outcomes on kids
60. Handwriting should not be criteria to grade the students
61. Vegan food is always a good choice than non-vegan food.
62. Education is the key to future success
63. Is it good for parents to scold their kids when they have bad scores in the exam
64. Will it be a good idea for siblings to study in the same school?
65. Kids can be allowed to wear stylish outfits at school.
66. It is good for students to make use of the boarding school system. Is it true?
67. Are single-sex or mixed schools good for students?
68. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder
69. Children should learn at least a sport during their school days
70. We should set up a system that fines citizens who do not cast their vote
71. Animals should no longer be used for medical testing
72. Should the competition be made an integral part of the education course?
73. Pocket money is not going to do any good but spoils kids
74. Is it okay to punish parents for their kids’ mistakes?
75. It is not a good idea to play competitive sports in schools.

4) Higher Secondary School Kids

Once they reach the higher secondary school, they would be eagerly looking forward to their college phase, their career and the family life after. They would be more eager to talk about gender equality, relationships as well as on some controversial areas on a global outlook.
The debate topics in the list are ideal for higher secondary school kids in the age range of 16 to 17 years who will be soon moving to their adulthood.
76. It is a good idea to abolish the death penalty
77. Nuclear power is not at all helpful to the world
78. It should be made compulsory for students to have an after-school job
79. Women should be given freedom for their reproductive rights
80. Boys and girls should be allowed to play sports together on the same teams
81. Android technology is better than iOS
82. Do you think privacy for kids is a privilege or right?
83. The right to vote or express their decision must be given to kids also
84. Parents can be given the freedom to decide their kid’s gender.
85. Is crash dieting unsafe or safe?
86. Too much money is being paid to sports stars
87. Borders across the globe must be erased
88. Public school vs Private school: Good and Bad
89. Women or Men: Who is a better boss?
90. Should there be a permissible age for tattoos and piercings?
91. What is feminism: Is it equity or equality?
92. Can exes still be best friends?
93. There is no need for a religion to live in this world
94. Is there a concept of life after death?
95. Is it okay for same-sex marriage to be legalized across the globe?
96. Science fiction is undoubtedly the best form of fiction
97. Software piracy: Is it a crime or not?
98. Should sex education be made compulsory in schools?
99. What is the right age for men or women to get married?
100. Will computers replace teachers in the future?
101. Should we increase the minimum age to start drinking?

Conclusion

Kids who take part in debates at least once in a while can overcome their fears of public speaking and improve their communication skills. Moreover, they can develop outstanding oral and written communication skills and enhance their critical thinking skills.

Transform your school into a Smarter School now.

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Friday, 11 October 2019

10 Brain Games that activates thinking ability in children




  1. SUDOKU: The game of Sudoku is famous in all the age groups. People love getting involved in this game as it keeps them intrigued. It has grids with several numbers filled and some empty boxes to be filled. There are missing numbers ranging from 1 to 9. The trick is you can’t repeat the same number twice in one column and row. This teaches the kids to calculate and think 3 to 4 steps ahead and help them to plan things.

  2. PUZZLE:  The curiosity of your child would keep them attracted and engaged in the puzzle game. They are unsupervised games that can be managed by the kids on their own. It helps in brain development while working upon the spatial reasoning of the kids along with their hand and eye coordination.

  3. HIDE AND SEEK: This is one of the common games that have been played by all the kids in all the ages. This helps in improving the analytical skills in children. The game makes them analyze smaller things like sound, slightest activity, and more. The game needs a strategy directly and indirectly which further help in the kids’ brain development.
  1. LUE BLOCK: This game generally comes in mobile phones that keeps the kids engrossed. The game aims to free or release the Blue Dragon by changing the position of the blocks and making the dragon reach the exit point. This game demands the kids to apply the logic that can make the dragon come out. It helps to acquire logic in kids.

  2. MEMORY: This is one of the best games that are recommended for children as this game is like a tool for better memorization for the kids. The main aim of this game lies in unfolding all the likely paired flashcards present on the grid. At the same time, at max, only 2 cars can be shown, after which the picture that is engraved on them is hidden. If the cards are similar then the picture side will be revealed permanently. This helps the child to remember the exact position of the cards to reveal them all. This increases the focus, attention, and concentration in kids.

  3. MUSICAL NUMBERS: Making the kids learn to write numbers could be difficult at times for the kids to acquire abstract concepts. This game gives visual aid along with the music that helps the children learn by making the learning process interesting and fun. At first, you need to set up a Lego block in ascending order somewhere in your kid’s room, maybe in the center of their room, two blocks along with the bedside table.
    You can do it till number 10, 15 or maybe 20 depending upon the learning capacity of the child and space. Then you need to set up your kid’s favorite music. You have to play the music loud and then let them dance and suddenly stop the music and shout a number. Ask your kid to bring the Lego block of that number. By repeating this process, they can easily learn the numbers which play a crucial role in brain development as well. Musical Numbers can be helpful for alphabets also.

  4. LUMOSITY:  The game of Lumosity has been designed very scientifically by the Neuro- physical researchers for brain development and to function optimally. It has around 60 tasks that are meant to check your kid’s flexibility, attention, memory reaction time, and problem-solving skills. The structure of the game is very smartly designed that is a fusion of science and arts in such a way that it gives fun-filled experience and helps kids to learn. It is a kind of brain work out game.

  5. WORD HUNT: This game involves pictures in flashcards that need to be checked with the given words that describe it. For example, the flashcard may have the picture of a donkey then the child needs to select the pictures that are related to the donkey. The flashcards could be of different categories like animals, birds, flowers, household things, etc. This is an ideal game for small kids that help them in teaching the names of different objects. This also increases the retention capacity of the kids.

  6.   TREASURE HUNT: This game has similarity to the game Word Hunt. The only thing that is unique in these two games is that the Treasure Hunt needs physical activity on the part of your child. Treasure Hunt can be best played in outdoor areas like garden, parks, playgrounds, etc. You give hints and clues to your kids to reach the treasure. The kids improve comprehension power through the game.

  7. MAZE: This is a simple game that can easily be found in mobile apps, activity books, and also in some parks. This is a simple game to play. The kids just need to find out the way to exit. Since the child needs to trace the path correctly, the coordination of hands and eyes is required. It helps in making coordination between them. If one of the approaches fails then the child goes for another and tries to find the possible path to exit. Thus, this game improves the problem-solving ability of the kids by working on their overall brain development and to make them think differently.

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Monday, 23 September 2019

Making Home-Work less Stressful


Homework is a major part of student education.

Homework is assigned to students, so they could revise what they studied at school while there are at home.

But when a student is overwhelmed or frustrated by homework it could have a negative impact on their performance. Too much homework can cause higher levels of stress for students.

This can lead to negative effects on their grades and health (both physical and mental). The basic objective of assigning homework is to increase the knowledge and improve the ability and skills of the students.

But an enormous amount of work could create pressure and reduce the time which students could spend with their families. Due to the overwhelming workload, they do not have time to sleep or any extracurricular activities.

In other words, they are bound to do nothing but study. This could cause immense damage to their behaviors and performance. So it’s the job of teachers to keep the homework less stressful for the students. Here are some tips teachers could follow.

1. GIVE EXAMPLES
Try to give examples of the work so they could refer to it while finishing their homework.
When students are in distress because of the homework, they seek help from their parents.
At this time these examples will help the parents to understand what type of answers are expected by the teacher.
Students could also check whether the answers are correct based on the examples they have for reference.

2. HAVE A RATIONALE
Never give out homework just for busy work.
Make sure you are able to give a valid reason for why they are doing this work.
Some teachers use home works as a way to complete the topics because the exams are near.
Sometimes overwhelming works is assigned as a consequence of bad behavior shown by the students.
Either you give out homework to improve their knowledge on the subject or help the struggling students to enhance their grasp of the topic.
But never use it as an excuse to complete your work or as punishment for what they did in class. 



3. ASSESS IT
Make sure you assess the homework.
You could give out grades based on their work or just look through them. Assure that you will assess it if you don’t.Students will see that you don’t value their work and do not care about it.

If they don’t think there is importance in completing the homework, then there would be no reason for them to do so.But if you assess it, the students will see its importance and try to complete the homework to score good grades.


4. PRAISE THEIR WORK
While evaluating the work try to praise them for making an attempt.
Attention should be paid to students who didn’t complete the work.
If this is not done, it could make the students who finished it feel useless.
If we show appreciation to the work they did then the mindset of others changes.
The students who did not complete the work will have the tendency to finish it the next time and show that they could also improve.
Parents could also help in making homework less stressful for their children.
By helping doesn’t mean doing the work for them. It means aiding them when needed.
There are two ways in which parents could help reduce homework struggle.
One is to establish clear routines around their studies and the second is to reward them for completing their work.
Parents can take some measures to assist their children from overwhelming assignments.

5. STICK TO A SCHEDULE
You could help out by planning a time schedule for your child. This way he/she knows what to do and when.
By optimizing the time your child can finish their studies and still have time for other activities.
A time schedule could help maintain your child’s composure. Keeping stress away your child could work on every project at the time assigned.
Thus able to finish the monstrous assignments without any complication.

6. KEEP AWAY FROM DISTURBANCES
When it’s time for homework to make sure that your child is completely focused.
Try to keep your child away from distractions. It’s a hindrance to the task which is needed to be completed.
The disturbance like smartphones, television, computers all is needed to be excluded while completing their assignments.
Try to keep the environment calm. Make sure the younger siblings don’t interfere while the task is at hand.Make sure that all sorts of diversions are turned off.


7.  STAY ORGANISED
An unorganized workstation could be distracting. Make sure the study space is kept neat and tidy.The organized study area will automatically give your child a positive mentality and the urge to study.Try to keep your child’s studies away from the bedroom or any other space which is unenthusiastic.

Provide every study material which is required like textbooks, extra notes, pencils, papers etc in the table.


8.  IF IT IS OVERWHELMING WALK AWAY
When you see your child frustrated with an assignment, encourage them to take a break.

If he/she is in a dead end and you can’t help them, suggest a recess. This way you could take your child’s mind off the topic.

At the break, they could relax and regroup so they could come back with a clear mind. If needed call it a day, sometimes a good night sleep is the right answer for every problem.

While helping in your child’s assignments. Try not to complete the work for them.Homework is given with the intention to improve your child’s knowledge, not yours.

Try to aid them with tips and shortcuts for complex processes. This way your child will find it easy to complete the homework.Students also could take measures to keep stress away. If they are able to utilize the resources which are available for them, then they could find homework less stressful. Here are a few tips which they could follow.

·         START RIGHT AWAY
Just because it’s called homework doesn’t mean you only have to do it once you reach home.
You can utilize the free period, study hour or any other free time you get during school hours to do your homework.
By exploiting the free time to finish your work at a school you will have more time in your hands which could be used for other activities once you reach back home.

·         ASK HELP FROM YOUR TEACHER
There are some teachers who are willing to work with their students before or after school hours to explain the topics more clearly.
If you find it difficult to understand the given homework you could simply ask your teacher for tips to grasp it comprehensible.
This way the teacher could understand your weak point and help vanquish your problem.

·         ORGANISE A HOMEWORK GROUP
A group could help make homework less overwhelming by giving you the chance to go over the material with your classmates.
This gives you the opportunity to clear doubts based on the assignment.
Some students find it hard to confront their teachers with doubts about the topic.
These groups could help you to share your ideas and receive information from your classmates without any hesitation.
While assembling such groups you should make sure to avoid troublemakers and the chatty ones. Otherwise, the group will become a casual hangout.

·         TRY TO GET SOME SLEEP
If you are in a hassle because you couldn’t find answers to the homework, then try to take your mind off it.Get some sleep.Obtaining the recommended amount of sleep will help you tackle another day of school and assignments.A good night’s sleep could even help you to find answers for any troubling assignments.

Teachers should take it easy on students while assigning homework. Try to give students two hours of work a day, this way they still have time to mingle with their family and other activities.

Parents should also keep an eye towards their children. If you find them in distress enlighten them to not take it too seriously.

Brief them about things which are more important in life than homework and grades. Students must take homework as a chance to improve their knowledge on the topic.



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