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Activity-Based Learning is a type of teaching where children learn at their own pace through various

supervised activities. It is a more interactive and engaging method of teaching children. It allows for
monitoring factors such as coordination, speech, motor skills and social skills amongst other important
factors.
It is a fun approach to learning since it boosts the development of the brain in children by providing
constant stimulus by prompting them to respond. Activity-based learning is achieved mainly in three
ways which are, experimentation, expression, and exploration. Continue reading this article to read
more about activity-based learning for kids and how activity-based learning helps students?

What is Activity-Based Learning?


Activity-based learning is the process of learning by performing tasks or activities. As opposed to asking
kids to simply listen and take notes, activity-based learning motivates students to participate in their
own learning experience via practical activities such as independent investigation and problem-solving.
By encouraging kids to explore, experiment and learn independently through activity-based techniques,
parents and teachers seek to equip children with skills in critical analysis, problem-solving, and
creativity.
The activity-based learning revolves around the following concepts:
#Experimentation – gathering knowledge through experience.
#Exploration – gathering knowledge and attaining skills through active investigation.
#Expression – encouraging kids to express their views through visual presentations.

Why Activity Based Learning is Important?


Activity-based learning not only helps kids enjoy the learning experience but also have multiple other
benefits which are mentioned below:
Helping Students Memorise Information  
By allowing kids to get physically and mentally involved in the learning process, activity-based learning
will help students learn and preserve facts and information. This process of collecting knowledge through
personal experience is done to help kids memorise and understand their study material.
Encouraging Kids to be Independent and Inquisitive
Activity-based learning focuses on making kids independent through investigation and analysis. By
asking kids to work on their own or in small groups with other children, activity-based learning
encourages students to be independently analytical, think critically, and learn from their own experiences.
This self-directed learning process in turn supports the acquiring of knowledge outside of their
educational environment.
Supporting Social Development 
Activity-based learning encourages kids to take responsibility for their own learning experiences, working
in groups also helps students develop social skills and teamwork. These skills will later prove important
in their work and social life.
Emphasising the Relevance of Educational Material
Kids don’t always understand the relevance of their course material by simply putting pen to paper.
Activity-based learning, on the other hand, helps kids understand the ‘real-life’ importance of their course
material by encouraging them to explore and solve real problems and layouts.
Encouraging kids to Express themselves in Different Ways
Activity-based learning encourages kids to be creative in the way they express their knowledge and
thinking. The activity-based learning method provides students with the opportunity to express what they
have learnt through the act of doing as well as through the act of presenting verbally.

Activity Based Learning Example


Below are some methods that make schooling fun and makes students remember what to study.
Use Real Objects
Using Real objects work better when children try to understand them rather than something virtual or
imaginary. Science lessons can be extremely interesting through this method of teaching. The best part is
that the efforts can be from both sides – teachers and students for this. Say, the class is going to be about
the classification of plants, students can be asked to collect different varieties of plants and the teacher
can teach them about the plant during class.
For example, if it is a math class, students can be made to bring in real apples and mangoes to understand
the problems that involve various calculations of buying and selling fruits.
Change the Classroom Theme 
Coming back to the same walls and gates could get boring. How about converting your classroom into
space and having a science class? Exciting, isn’t it? You can create your own thematic classroom space to
incorporate the excitement and create a conducive environment for the period.
Don’t Underestimate the Power of Projects
For students who are young, parents help them in making projects and for older ones, they do it
themselves. But whatever it may be, students get to familiarise themselves with the project topic they are
working on. Having regular project work not only increases subject knowledge but also breaks the
monotony and increases the curiosity to learn more and with clarity.
Use Additional Information 
While the subject content has sufficient things to learn and teach, additional interesting facts can boost the
understanding and interest of the students. Collect information either online or offline through resources
outside the current textbook and give them as tit-bits outside the syllabus. This way, studying is never rote
but a wholesome understanding.
Use Videos
For decades now, videos have taken the centre stage in grabbing attention. It could be a documentary, a
movie or a lesson. Any form of video will earn the interest of students. Even a short video featuring news
could be the subject of interest for students who are bored of seeing the blackboard all the time. So
breakthrough their glass ceiling and get them animated through video classes.
Try Shifting Classroom 
Many times sitting in the same place can cause fatigue amongst students. Changing the environment can
do wonders. From time to time, try going to another classroom or even better, make them sit under the
tree while taking a class. Being in harmony with nature can give you and the students a refreshing change.

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