From Coach Ro <[email protected]>
Subject Play Supports Learning
Date May 22, 2025 3:26 PM
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Dear John,

Student learning is achieved both through engaging, high-quality classrooms and creating environments where kids practice the skills they need to navigate a classroom environment and learn. Students who strengthen key skills like cooperation, critical thinking, judgment, and teamwork are more prepared for the classroom.

The best way for kids to learn these skills is through PLAY. Play is essential for fun AND academic success. Play and games require students to follow rules, solve problems, and collaborate with peers, which translates directly to the classroom. Try these: Six Team Building Games to Play <[link removed]>.

Playworks gives kids the play they need to thrive in the classroom. Educators at Playworks schools agree: 94% of educators agree that Playworks helps students develop the skills to succeed in their learning community. Learn more about Playworks: What We Do <[link removed]>.

And it’s not just these key skills that support student learning. When students have time to move, play, and release energy, they return to class more focused and ready to learn. In fact, educators in Playworks schools spend 34% less time transitioning from recess back to learning. Check out: Five Transitions to the Classroom <[link removed]>.

These results occur because Playworks teaches school staff to lead by using proactive group management, playful, quick transitions, and student-led conflict resolution strategies. We can do the same for your school staff. Use these: Proactive Tools for Your Classroom <[link removed]>.

Sincerely,
Coach Ro
Playworks


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