The power of play-based learning for homeschoolersBuilding elaborate forts out of blankets or transforming cardboard boxes into spaceships is not just child’s play; it’s play-based learning in action. Between the giggles and make-believe, your child is developing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Play-based learning can be transformative, especially for homeschooling learners.
Beyond fun and games: The science of play

Children are naturally curious and imaginative beings. Play-based learning taps into these innate qualities, making education an exciting adventure. But play-based learning is not just a welcome break from textbooks – it’s essential for development. Playing with your learner has many benefits, including:
- Boosted creativity and imagination: Open-ended play allows children to experiment, take risks, and build new worlds – the foundation of innovative thinking.
- Sharpened critical thinking and problem-solving: From navigating pretend traffic jams to figuring out how to build the tallest tower, play presents endless challenges that develop mental agility and resourcefulness.
- Fostering social and emotional intelligence: Through collaborative play, children learn to communicate, negotiate, and empathise, building their capacity for healthy relationships.
- Boosted confidence and self-esteem: Mastering challenges in a playful environment fosters a sense of competence and a love for learning that fuels perseverance and achievement.
Here’s how to integrate this learning tool with plenty of playful possibilities from Optimi Plus.
Create a playful environment

Set the stage for creativity by establishing a dedicated play space. A conducive environment is vital – dedicate a corner in your house or a specific time to play during the day.
Prepare the space by including role-playing toys and activities. Whether it’s pretending to be astronauts exploring space or chefs in a bustling kitchen, imaginative play will help your little one think outside the box.
Embrace open-ended toys

Blocks, paints, playdough, and natural materials like leaves and sticks encourage open-ended exploration and imaginative storytelling. These activities stimulate cognitive development and enhance problem-solving skills.
Encourage your child to express themselves freely through drawings, stories, and even doodles – you’ll be amazed at the creativity that unfolds. If you still need stationery for the year, unleash your child’s creativity and develop their gross and fine motor skills with the Stationery Packs available on Optimi Plus.
Craft your own adventures

One of the key elements in play-based learning is the emphasis on early literacy. And what better way to foster a love for reading than with the Foundation Phase Readers from Optimi Plus? These captivating stories, brimming with colourful illustrations and imaginative characters, not only improve reading skills but also open the door to a world of imagination.
Encourage your child to craft their own adventures, re-interpreting storylines or creating new ones. Let them act out scenes, invent dialogue, and build worlds beyond the printed page.
Integrate technology mindfully

Leverage the power of technology and include educational games and interactive learning experiences. Apps such as Cami can provide a fun and engaging way to reinforce concepts learned in more traditional lessons. Nurture a genuine passion for reading with Cami Literacy or foster a mathematical mindset and problem-solving abilities with Cami Maths.
You can even take your child on a virtual safari through the African bush! Safari Academy 101 is a new and exciting e-learning course that empowers learners with first-hand knowledge of wildlife and nature. Encourage your child to create nature journals, write stories about their favourite animals, or even design their own conservation projects inspired by their virtual adventures.
Explore hands-on STEM

STEM is an acronym that stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These subjects often intimidate young learners, but infusing play can help your child develop a positive attitude towards these subjects from the start. The Foundation Phase Maths Kit includes hands-on activities to help your little one explore concepts like addition, subtraction, and shapes in a hands-on, interactive way. The kit is ideal for fostering mathematical fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in young learners.
Older learners can also explore STEM concepts through play with Resolute Robotics. The hands-on robotics kit allows learners to build, program, and play with their very own robots. Through experimentation and discovery, your child can develop the following skills:
- problem-solving,
- critical thinking skills, and
- creativity.
The Optimi Plus advantage

At Optimi Plus, we understand the importance of play-based learning in nurturing young minds. From captivating storybooks to interactive learning platforms, we have everything you need to make learning child’s play. Visit www.optimiplus.co.za to unlock the endless possibilities of play-based learning!
Sources:
https://www.britishcouncil.org/programmes/creative-play/creativity-pretend-play
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/how-play-helps-childrens-development
We offer an integrated education solution that gives you full control over your child’s education. We provide you with the necessary products, services and tools to enable your child to complete Grade R to Grade 12 at home. After successful completion of Grade 12, Impaq candidates qualify to receive a National Senior Certificate (NSC).
Post Views: 36,557
How Impaq helps you work through the CAPS curriculumWhether you are a homeschooling veteran or a nervous newcomer, looking at all the content you need to cover can be overwhelming. Luckily, Impaq makes working through the CAPS curriculum easy! All you have to do is pick a grade, complete your registration, and you’ll be provided with everything you need to complete the year at home (and have some fun along the way). Here’s how we help you make learning at home a breeze.
Read more here: From CAPS to Cambridge and everything in between
Planning for the year ahead

Dale Carnegie knew a thing or two about planning for success as he famously said: “An hour of planning can save you 10 hours of doing”. And by now, you might be wondering how many hours you need to spend planning for the year ahead to save time down the road. The answer? Almost none.
With Impaq Homeschooling, the planning is already done for you. We provide carefully crafted lesson plans that tell you exactly how much time you need to spend on each subject, and how to integrate the lesson plans with the learner material. The curriculum is broken down into bite-sized bits to help you and your child know exactly what to focus on during each term. Lesson plans, along with weekly calendars and additional resources are available on the Optimi Learning Portal (OLP).
CAPS made easy
As a homeschool parent, the CAPS curriculum can seem content-heavy, and you might be wondering what to focus on. As of 2024, Impaq will be providing our learners with a framework of what to concentrate on for each subject. We have organised the content to make it easier for homeschool parents to work through the curriculum challenges and ensure that their child masters the basic concepts. All these resources can be found on OLP.
All the support you need

As a homeschooling parent, you will receive your very own facilitator’s guides to help you teach your child at home. These detailed guides accompany the lesson material your child receives and give you step-by-step guidance to set your child up for success. Prepping for tests and examinations is also made easy as you can find suggested timetables for Grades 4 to 9 on OLP. You can then decide whether to stick to these timetables or to create your own. Grade 10 to 12 learners write tests and exams according to a strict timetable
If you find yourself needing some additional support, especially in certain subject areas such as Mathematics and Physical Sciences, you can reach out to our team of education specialists. They are always happy to assist and support parents with any academic queries. You can also find the answers to most of your homeschooling questions on our client helpdesk.
Enjoy online resources
The Optimi Learning Portal (OLP) serves as our learning hub and contains a treasure trove of digital resources. Along with the lesson material your child receives, they can find additional resources per subject on OLP, including educational videos, quizzes, previous examination papers, helpful notes and much more.
Learners can also easily access both live and pre-recorded subject guidance sessions on OLP. These sessions focus on providing guidance on how to complete specific assessments, revision for more difficult concepts, as well as enrichment lessons.
Track your child’s progress

Tracking your child’s progress is as easy as logging in to OLP. With the click of a button, you will be able to see which lessons your child has completed (marked in green) and which lessons they still need to complete (marked in red). You will also be able to capture the marks for their tasks, tests, and examinations (depending on their grade) and generate report cards.
The advantage of keeping track of your child’s progress is that you can easily see which subjects or topics they need a bit more help with. This individualised attention ensures that your child fully grasps the concepts before moving on to more advanced topics.
A fun adventure
Now that the planning is done, the content is sorted, and you have access to additional support, you can spend your time on making learning fun. With everything laid out for you, you’ll have more time to focus on your child and plan exciting excursions and activities.
If you find you have some extra time or your child is especially interested in a certain subject or topic, why not incorporate it into your daily lessons? Learn a new language like isiZulu, take up a new hobby such as robotics, learn how to develop successful study habits or take your learner on a virtual adventure through the African bush.

Also read: Say yebo to isiZulu! The benefits of multilingualism
Register today
With Impaq as your guide, homeschooling has never been easier. Ready to get started? Register online or send an email to [email protected]
We offer an integrated education solution that gives you full control over your child’s education. We provide you with the necessary products, services and tools to enable your child to complete Grade R to Grade 12 at home. After successful completion of Grade 12, Impaq candidates qualify to receive a National Senior Certificate (NSC).
Post Views: 36,557
Nurture a love for learning: five strategies for homeschooling successOne of the greatest gifts we can give our children is a genuine love for learning. As a homeschooling parent, you have the unique opportunity to nurture a love for learning at home. Embrace the freedom, tailor the journey, and witness the wonder of a child who loves to learn, not because they have to, but because they can’t wait to see what’s next.
Here are our top tips for nurturing a love for learning at home:
#1 Pursue their passions
Learning is more exciting when you are learning about something you love. Encourage your learner to explore topics that spark their interest and curiosity – whether it’s learning about dinosaurs, outer space, fashion, or art.

The 10 Habits of Successful Learners course can help you enhance this approach by providing tailored strategies to deepen understanding and retain knowledge. By aligning learning with their interests, you can fuel your child’s intrinsic motivation and inspire a lifelong love for learning.
#2 Make learning engaging
Learning doesn’t have to be confined to textbooks and worksheets. Why not look for creative ways to make learning fun and interactive? Consider integrating educational games, hands-on experiments, or outdoor exploration into your lesson plans. By making learning fun and interactive, you spark curiosity and creativity in your child’s education.
Read more: Boost learning by going outside

#3 Foster a growth mindset
Encourage your child to embrace challenges and consider mistakes as opportunities for growth instead of catastrophic setbacks. It’s not about how many times they fall, but about how many times they get back up again! Skill and ability can be developed through dedication and effort.
Read more: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again

The 10 Habits of Successful Learners: Parent Pack includes a step-by-step guide for parents and valuable tips on how to support your child’s learning journey and get them back on track with a more positive mindset.
#4 Celebrate progress and achievements
Remember to acknowledge and celebrate your child’s accomplishments, no matter how small! Whether it’s mastering a new concept or completing a challenging task, recognition boosts confidence and motivation. Facilitating this by setting achievable goals, tracking your learner’s progress, and celebrating milestones along their learning journey is essential.
Also read: How to reward your kids the right way

#5 Lead by example
Show your child that learning is a lifelong adventure by modelling a love for learning yourself. This can also be an excellent opportunity to bond by sharing your interests and hobbies, reading books together, exploring new ideas and engaging in thoughtful discussions.

With the 10 Habits of Successful Learners course, aimed at learners in Grades 4 to 12, you can nurture a lifelong love for learning and truly set the stage for success in all areas of life.
Kyra Roodt
We offer an integrated education solution that gives you full control over your child’s education. We provide you with the necessary products, services and tools to enable your child to complete Grade R to Grade 12 at home. After successful completion of Grade 12, Impaq candidates qualify to receive a National Senior Certificate (NSC).
Post Views: 36,557