Primary School Play Based Learning

Play based learning is a method of learning where children acquire new knowledge and skills in a playful way. It uses playful activities that stimulate curiosity and creativity.

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It promotes the development of important skills such as problem-solving, collaboration, and communication. Play-based learning makes it easier to retain new information and is often more enjoyable.
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Use educational games that align with learning goals. For example, have children form words with letter cards or solve math problems through a playful scavenger hunt in the classroom.
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