Recess is the designated time for play, but it is also a time of learning for kids. They may not be learning about core subjects like math, science, history, and language arts, but they are learning in other areas.
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May I have a turn?
Sure!
Recess is an important part in the day that fosters social and emotional learning. This is a period in the day where children are learning to share and resolve conflicts amongst themselves. Much like the two kids playing in the sand box.
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Over here!
Play during recess also helps children develop physically. As these kids are playing soccer, they develop gross motor skills such as running and kicking. They are also developing eye-foot coordination. Sports during like soccer are perfect for physical learning and development.
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Remember that an adjective is used to describe a noun.
Traditional methods involves the teacher teaching through lectures and books. This method is effective, but it is not as engaging, which leads to student boredom and reduced focus.
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Story Telling with Stuffed Animals
The bear continued fishing for salmon in hopes of catching fish for dinner.
The duck watched the bear fishing, and thought that the bear was wasting his time.
Learning through play is more engaging for kids, and they become more focused and involved with the lesson. Here, the kids are reading with stuffed animals to tell the story. Very similar to reading with puppets. This approach keeps the students focused and interested in the story.
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Count as you walk!
1, 2 ...
1, 2, 3, 4 ...
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ...
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Learning through play also makes it easier to learn and apply different concepts. Here, kids are practicing counting as they walk through the counting dots in the hallway. It is a fun and simple way kids can practice concepts such as counting by walking through the winding dots.
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What impacts my child's ability to learn when playing?
Playing to learn is something that can also be done at home. However, there are factors that impact learning through play.
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Things such as limited toys and access to books can limit how much a child learns when playing. Caregiver involvement also plays a role in learning through play. If a caregiver does not play with or read to their child, learning is reduced.
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The cat chased after the red dot around and around.
However, if a child has a variety of toys to play with like the kid in this scene, then learning is boosted. If a caregiver like the one in this scene plays with and reads to their child, then the child will be more likely to learn and be ready to start learning to read.
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