Designing and Implementing a Day of Play

Naomi Louise
Presenter
60
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.94
Course rating
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Description

Have you ever been excited to try out a new-to-you approach to teaching and learning in your classroom, yet only to find out that you were not able to tackle all the ideas as quickly as you had anticipated? Join Naomi Harm, a Genius of Play Ambassador, as she shares how to effectively implement a "Day of Play " in your Pre-K -3rd grade classroom. In addition, Naomi will discuss the necessary resources and teaching strategies to have in place so your little learners can experience these powerful play interactions every day. Participants will also have an opportunity to design their own playful learning activities that they can immediately use with their students.

Objectives

Design a "Day of Play" game-plan that will add more playful learning experiences to your school day and help build stronger relationships with students.

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Naomi Louise

Naomi Louise, CEO of Innovative Educator Consulting, empowers K-12 educators with tech-integrated professional learning. A global keynote speaker and EdTech influencer, she designs UDL-based programs aligned with ISTE and ASCD standards, preparing educators & Gen Alpha/Beta students for the future.
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STEM Innovation Specialist

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