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    Play
    /plā/

    verb

    • 1. engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose: "the children were playing outside" Similar amuse oneselfentertain oneselfenjoy oneselfhave fun
    • 2. take part in (a sport): "I play softball and tennis" Similar take part inparticipate inengage inbe involved in

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  3. Definition of play verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

    • How I (and Many Other Researchers) Define Play
    • How Young Children Identify An Activity as Play Or Not Play
    • Play-Based Learning Programs Are Often Not Play

    I concluded that play is best understood as an activity that is: 1. (a) freely chosen and directed by the players), 2. (b) intrinsically motivated (conducted for its own sake rather than some reward outside of itself), 3. (c) structured by rules within the player’s mind, 4. (d) always creative and usually imaginative, and 5. (e) conducted in an act...

    I’ve been wondering how kids themselves, especially young ones, define play. It turns out that there have been quite a few research studies in which young children—usually in preschool or kindergarten—are asked in various ways to distinguish between play and not play. In a review of 12 such studies, Natasha Goodhall and Cathy Atkinson (2019) conclu...

    Unfortunately, many educationspecialists who have heard that play is good for children’s learning don’t understand what play is. They develop “play-based learning" programs that violate the first defining characteristic of play because they are chosen and set up by the teacher and are more-or-less imposed upon the children rather than freely chosen...

  4. noun. a dramatic composition or piece; drama. a dramatic performance, as on the stage. exercise or activity for amusement or recreation. fun or jest, as opposed to seriousness: I said it merely in play. a pun: On this article about encroaching grizzlies, the headline “Bear with us” is a play on the word “bear.”

  5. Play is intrinsically motivated—means are more valued than ends. Play is activity that, from the conscious perspective of the player, is done for its own sake more than for some reward outside of the activity itself. In other words, it is behavior in which means are more valued than ends.

  6. Here we explain how scientists define what play is, the characteristics of the activities that offer those benefits to children, adolescents, young and old adults. Free Play Play (Free Play) is an activity someone chooses for themselves simply because they want to do it—that is, the activity is intrinsically motivated.

  7. Definition of play noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definition of play in English: play. Top 1000 frequently used words. Pronunciation: /pleɪ/ verb. 1 [no object] engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose: the children were playing by a pool. More example sentences Synonyms.

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