• Interactive Teaching Activities

    Teaching activities can increase student engagement.Active methods like group work, debates, and games make lessons more exciting.Keeps students focused and reduces off-task behavior (especially in classes with attention challenges).

    It can also Improve understanding and Retention.Hands-on and discussion-based learning helps students better understand and remember concepts.
    Activities like “teach-back” or peer instruction reinforce knowledge.

    It also develop Critical Thinking Skills. Role plays, debates, and project-based learning encourage students to analyze, evaluate, and create—higher levels of Bloom’s taxonomy.
    What type activities do you use in your teaching? What are the benefits?

  • @Ridafatima95 I love using the question ball in class. It’s simple and really fun for all the class just write questions on a ball and toss it around. Whoever catches it answers the question. It keeps everyone so engaged builds confidence and makes learning feel like a game! 😊

    Sayeda Afshan Shah

  • @Ridafatima95 Your activities are very engaging. The use of interactive elements makes learning more memorable and student-centered. Great to see how you connect motivation with learning outcomes. Well done

    Izzeddin | Inclusive Arabic Education | Palestine
    Project: Faseeh – Teaching Prosody with AI