They call it Free Play Friday...I call it self-directed learning; we all call it F-U-N!
"Hey guys, I can feel the force of the magnet through my hand!" -Chais |
Now, Friday mornings have a wonderfully relaxed feel as students come in, read the mornging message, create a learning statement for the week, and engage with their friends in 30-40 minutes of play. After a long
"For every 15minutes of play, children tend to use a third of that time engaged in learning about mathematical, spatial, and architectural principles." -Sarah Lewis in The Rise: Creativity, The Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery
Thinking about incorporating more play in your school day? Here are a few more reasons you should consider it straight from the experts...
"It gives your brain a break." -Kaitlyn
"It gives us another chance to be outside so that we can be more focused. We can get our energy out." -Natalie
"Kids need, well everyone needs, about 2 hours of activity everyday." -Sam
"It give us a chance to talk with our friends." -Max
"It helps us calm down when we're inside." -Jen
"It gives your brain a break." -Kaitlyn
"It gives us another chance to be outside so that we can be more focused. We can get our energy out." -Natalie
"Kids need, well everyone needs, about 2 hours of activity everyday." -Sam
"It give us a chance to talk with our friends." -Max
"It helps us calm down when we're inside." -Jen