Trading Cards and Summer Learning

Trading cards make a perfect way to prevent the summer learning slide. Trading cards make learning a fun game for students of all ages. Some trading cards provide game-type entertainment. In this, they promote social-emotional learning.

Trading cards improves critical thinking skills while students play a game. They must think about their cards and their opponent’s cards to make valuable trades. Pokemon card games have students questioning various trading moves. Thus, analyzing situations.

Trading Cards for Collecting and Trading

There are many reasons students should collect trading cards. Cards help students connect. Collecting sports cards improves academic skills. Sports cards contain statistics for students to understand math and the worth of the card. It teaches math, logistics, and marketing skills.

Cards give children and teens an alternative method to show their literacy skills. Students use them for writing stories, descriptive writing, discussions, and organizational skills.

Cards for Everyone

Students that are not sports-minded, but have friends that are, can find information. Cards about football, hockey, baseball, and basketball help them stay in tune with friends that enjoy sports. Also, there are cards for geeks and nerds.

Many children and teens love superheroes. Superhero cards teach teamwork, strength, selflessness, and empathy toward others. Children and teens role-play with others or in their imaginations to show confidence in their leadership skills.

Some cards teach about the spinal nerves. These are patient education tools designed to help school-age children learn the importance of spinal structure and function.

Teens and young children that collect and share cards take pride in showing them to others. Showing off the cards has psychological benefits, such as a sense of accomplishment and relaxation. It helps them be responsible for the care of their cards.

Cards for all Incomes

Too many young adults don’t have the privilege or ability to take part in sports or receive gifts for birthdays or holidays. Collecting trading cards helps prevent the summer slide. Many trading cards do not cost an arm and a leg. Cards are inexpensive and available everywhere and easily stored.

Cards are timeless and have been around for generations. They give young children a break from video games. They provide hands-on, minds-on activities that stimulate the brain. Cards create imagery as students experience their collections. Imagery affects survival, increases retention, and improves the quality of life. Students create connections among the card groups they collect.

Collecting cards as a hobby is a way for youth to forget about their concerns. It enables them to take a break from their everyday lives and build skills for learning.

 

 

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