Kids, Adults & Students Educational Games
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Learning Through Play
At the heart of Dr. Erica Warren’s educational approach is the belief that learning should be joyful, interactive, and memorable. Her educational games combine fun, multisensory experiences with evidence-based teaching methods, helping students strengthen essential academic and cognitive skills while having a great time.
Build Core Skills Across Subjects
These printable and digital games target a wide range of learning areas, including reading, writing, math, executive functioning, working memory, and attention. Each game is thoughtfully designed to engage the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic senses, turning practice into play and helping students of all ages retain what they learn.
Ideal for All Learning Environments
Perfect for teachers, educational therapists, parents, and homeschool families, these games can be used in classrooms, tutoring sessions, or at home. They encourage collaboration, problem-solving, and self-confidence, transforming traditional lessons into exciting learning adventures.
Support for Diverse Learners
Because they are multisensory and adaptable, Dr. Warren’s educational games are especially effective for students with dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning differences. They provide a playful yet structured way to develop cognitive and academic foundations through hands-on, interactive learning.
Discover the Power of Playful Learning
Explore the full collection below and find educational games that make learning meaningful and fun. Whether your goal is to improve focus, build literacy, strengthen math skills, or boost memory, you’ll find tools that inspire students to learn, grow, and thrive.
Why Are Educational Games So Effective?
Educational games are effective because they bring the fun factor into learning. This increases student stamina, attention, motivation and improves the overall attitude and sense of joy for each member of the class. Students often feel as though they are having a break, when in fact, they are learning or reinforcing their knowledge. In addition, when kids are playing educational games, they tend to learn more content in a shorter period of time. Finally, educational games tend to nurture a sense of internal motivation. Instead of bribing students with external motivating factors such as stickers, candy and toys, they will look forward to learning and will come to the table eager and ready.
How Can Educational Games Be Used?
Educational games tend to be very stimulating for many students, and instructors can use educational games for:
- teaching and reinforcing lessons
- development of weak areas of cognition
- remedial reading and writing
- academic subject areas such as math, science, social studies and language arts
- rewards for getting work done
What are Some of the Most Popular Educational Games at Good Sensory Learning?
Good Sensory Learning offers a large selection of educational games. Here is a list of Dr. Warren's personal favorites:
- Piggy Banking - Money Game
- Executive Functioning Card Game: In or Out
- Executive Functioning Card Game: Memory Master
- Place Value Panic
- Show Don't Tell - Writing Game
- Reading Games Bundle
- Orton-Gillingham Games Bundle