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Activity-Based

Learning
Created by
Zelenska Nadiia
What is Activity-Based Learning?
Activity-based learning is the process of learning
by performing tasks or activities.
Is it the most interactive method of
teaching?
Yes! It is a type of teaching where children learn at their own
pace through various supervised activities.
The Activity-Based Learning revolves around the
following concepts:

Experimentation Exploration Expression


gathering
gathering knowledge and encouraging kids to
knowledge through attaining skills express their views
experience through active through visual
investigation presentations
Why Activity-Based
Learning is Important?
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.

Encouraging Kids to be Independent and Inquisitive

Activity-based learning focuses on making kids


independent through investigation and analysis.
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.

Emphasising the Relevance of Educational Material

Kids don’t always understand the relevance of their course


material by simply putting pen to paper.

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.
There’s a wide range of activities that can be
employed with ABL:
Dramatization Group discussions
An event, a story or a novel is Groups are formed and students
reconstructed into a dramatic discuss about a given topic and
presentation. reaching a decision or arriving at
some conclusions

Quizzes
A competitive activity in which Role play
participants should give the answers to
Students enact some
the questions in a prescribed span of
situations or play the roles of
time following some pre-determined
characters
rules.
Educational games Problem solving
Games are designed to help students to Is a process of finding the solution to
learn a skill, enhance the understanding the problem by using one or more
of concepts, learn about certain concepts or principles or formulae or
subjects required information

Brainstorming Debates
Discussion involving arguments
Students produce a heap of ideas
between two groups in which one
on a particular theme or a problem
group argues to defend the
with no commenting on anyone’s controversial issue or theme and other
points of view group puts up the arguments against
the theme.
Field work Projects
Students experience real life Projects are aimed at achieving
situations, collect relevant data, one or more definite goals of
process and analyze the data and understanding
arrive at conclusions

Discovery work Concept mapping


Students learning by exploring It is a process of representing the
or discovering many aspects of concepts or different things in
the environment on their own hierarchical fashion with most
inclusive, general concepts at the
top and less general concepts at
the bottom in a pictorial form
ABL approach is quite effective as children actively participate
and involve in learning.
They learn things in their surrounding environment on their
own.
Thank you for your attention!

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