This week, we delved into play theories, moving beyond rote learning to engage in a vibrant mix of expression, exploration, and entertainment. We were tasked with creating a game show to present these theories, and to my astonishment people came up with very innovative ideas to showcase the play theories. Various theories were explained through panel discussions, quizzes, presentations, role plays, and debates. I was impressed with how my friends brought the theories to life. Participating in quizzes and watching them illustrate each play theory provided a clear understanding of their implications in teaching. My friends and I presented Mildred Parten's theory, which focuses on social developmental levels, and we truly enjoyed showcasing it through role play. I portrayed a dedicated teacher in search of the best play theory, while my friends depicted Parten and a well-known psychologist advocating for Parten’s theory as the best. The quiz on Skovbjerg's theory, the deb...