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The article examines the importance of playful activities in primary education, highlighting the challenges teachers face in meeting the varied needs of students while achieving learning goals.It highlights the crucial role of student motivation in their commitment and success, as well as the observation that playful activities generate greater interest and concentration among students compared to traditional teaching methods.The article proposes an action research aimed at demonstrating the effectiveness of playful activities in school learning, particularly in primary schools.The methodology adopted includes a phase of diagnosis, integration and evaluation, with the aim of understanding the needs of students, incorporating playful activities into their teaching, and evaluating their impact on their learning.By analyzing the data collected, the article concludes that the integration of fun activities significantly improves the assimilation of the concepts studied, stimulating student engagement and motivation and promoting better knowledge retention.Finally, it stresses the importance of continuing research in this area to explore other concepts and subjects that may benefit from the integration of fun activities, as well as to assess the longer-term effect of this approach on student learning.
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