



Interactive Play: Lower Elementary-Example 1
- Hands-on exploration
- Story-based learning
- Dynamic movement
- Interactive dialogue
Through interactive play in lower elementary classrooms, children take part in meaningful activities where they learn to work with others, take turns, solve problems together, and share their thoughts and feelings. These playful moments help children build important social and emotional skills—like empathy, communication, and self-control—that stay with them long after they leave the classroom.

