5. Activity-based Curriculum
An activity based curriculum centres
around active learning and presenting
information to your students in a fun
and interactive way
6. Example
Example: In todays curriculum
development class, our instructor
focused on an activity based learning
style. Instead of telling us or giving us
textbook definitions of curriculum,
we were encouraged to get into
groups and come up with unique
ways to assist us in our understanding
of today’s lesson.
7. Advantages
• It helps students learn and retain
information
• Learners develop creative thinking
skills
• Using problem-solving games and
activities is a great way to get
children thinking outside the box
8. Focus
• The focus of an activity based curriculum
is teaching skills and knowledge to your
students through creative tasks and
activities. Rather than students passively
listening to a teacher
9. Advantages
• They develop creative thinking skills. Using
problem-solving games and activities is a
great way to get children thinking outside
the box. Building these creative and
reasoning skills is important as children
progress through school.