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Activity-Based Learning

Activity-Based Learning is a fun and engaging teaching method where children learn by doing rather than just listening. In a play school, this approach helps young learners explore the world around them through hands-on activities, making learning more meaningful and enjoyable.

Instead of traditional classroom methods, children participate in games, puzzles, storytelling, art, and group activities. These experiences encourage curiosity and allow kids to understand concepts in a natural and playful way. For example, counting through colorful blocks or learning shapes through drawing helps children grasp ideas easily.

This method also improves important skills such as creativity, problem-solving, communication, and teamwork. When children actively take part in activities, they become more confident and independent learners. They are free to express their thoughts, ask questions, and discover new ideas.

 

Children enjoying playtime with blocks and cardboard house in a cozy classroom.
Smiling children in school uniforms holding signs at a vibrant playground on a sunny day.
Kids drawing with colored pencils in a classroom setting, focused on creativity.
Group of school children energetically engaging in a tug-of-war game outdoors.
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