Explore, Engage, Experience: A Playful Approach To Lesson Design

Explore, Engage, Experience: A Playful Approach To Lesson Design

Wednesday, July 2, 2025 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM · 1 hr. (America/Chicago)
Interactive Session
Instructional Design and Strategies

Information

Born from classroom boredom, the PLAY framework emerged as 3rd-grade students and their teacher reimagined learning with a little help from artificial intelligence. Discover how a structured, yet joyful framework transformed planning and lesson delivery, making school exciting for everyone again.
Outline
I. Introduction (5 minutes) Content: Introduce myself and outline the purpose of the session. Engagement: Icebreaker: Participants will share one challenge they face in student engagement. We will use a Padlet to allow participants to reflect in a shared space. II. Explain the Story Behind the Need to Create the PLAY Framework (5 minutes) Content: Discuss issues of student boredom and disengagement. I will share insights from Adam Grant's book, Hidden Potential, and explain how I learned about "boreout," a concept I realized I was experiencing in my teaching. I will describe how I began asking my students about their playtime in school and received disappointing news—that they only played during recess. With their help and the use of AI, we developed a way to approach required lessons in a playful and joyful manner. III. Sharing (40 minutes) Content: Introduce the components of the framework: Playful Exploration Link and Leverage Active Engagement Yield to Reflect Engagement: I will teach the framework concepts using the PLAY framework, reinforcing learning through creation and fun. Participants will actively engage in creating while also learning about the sequence. Process: Q&A will be incorporated throughout the session. IV. Sharing and Building a Community (5 minutes) Content: Participants will share ideas they have developed for their lessons. As a group, we will decide how we want to stay connected to continue growing and advocating for more of these experiences for our students. V. Q&A and Closing (5 minutes) Content: Open the floor for questions.
Supporting research
Boryga, A. (2022, August 5). For young kids, the power of play-based learning. Edutopia. https://www.edutopia.org/article/young-kids-power-play-based-learning Blair, J. (2021, March 8). Play can be an effective strategy for assessment. Education Week. https://www.edweek.org/education/play-can-be-an-effective-strategy-for-assessment/2013/04 Grant, A. (2023). Hidden potential: The science of achieving greater things. Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC. Mardell, B., Ryan, J., Krechevsky, M., Baker, M., Schulz, S., & Constant, Y. L. (2023). A pedagogy of play: Supporting playful learning in classrooms and schools. Project Zero, Harvard University Graduate School of Education. Mraz, K., Porcelli, A., & Tyler, C. (2016, April 1). Purposeful play. Heinemann Publishing. https://www.heinemann.com/products/e07788.aspx Price, C. (2024). The power of fun: How to feel alive again author price, Catherine. Dial Press. Wohlwend, K. (2023), Serious Play for Serious Times. Read Teach, 76: 478-486. https://doi.org/10.1002/trtr.2157
Attendee Accounts
We would be using websites to connect with one another.
Content Community
Blended Content
Subject Area
Elementary/Multiple SubjectsInterdisciplinary (STEM/STEAM)
Grade Level
PK-5
Audience
Curriculum Designer/DirectorSchool Level LeadershipTeacher
Session Delivery
In PersonRecording
Transformative Learning Principles
Prioritize authentic experiencesSpark Curiosity
ISTE Standards
Educators: Collaborator: Demonstrate cultural competency when communicating with students, parents and colleagues and interact with them as co-collaborators in student learning.Educators: Designer: Design authentic learning activities that align with educational standards and use digital tools and resources to maximize learning.Educators: Facilitator: Model and nurture creativity and creative expression to communicate ideas, knowledge or connections.
Skill Level
Beginner
Registration Required
No
Attendee Devices
Devices useful
Attendee Device Specification
Laptop: ChromebookLaptop: MacLaptop: PCSmartphone: AndroidSmartphone: iOSSmartphone: WindowsTablet: AndroidTablet: iOSTablet: Windows
Presenter Type
ISTE Certified Educator
Spotlight on Solutions
No
Additional Fee
No

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