Why PLAY? Connectivity & Creativity with Physical Activity (PA) & Physically Active Learning (PAL)
This week we were working with a school in London, when we heard an adult say, “What’s the point of playing with Maths?” Rather than reply, we waited to watch her respond to a Tagtiv8 session, knowing full well the impact in advance. Cue a 180 degree about turn: “Now I get it - it’s fun, it’s active and it’s sticky!” The latter term doesn’t just apply to the velcro on the tags and belts. It’s all about the learning - our ‘move and learn approaches make learning memorable.
We wanted to create a resource that appealed to children of all ages - from Early Years to Primary/Elementary and beyond. As teachers and school leaders, we need to create and develop innovative solutions to health and education issues - crucial in these days of increasingly sedentary lifestyles.
As Sarah Bouchie, Head of Global Programmes at the Lego Foundation says, “Learning through play is all about:

Like LEGO, there really is no limit to how the Tagtiv8 ‘building blocks can be used. To us, play isn’t just about Physical Activity and Physically Active Learning games - it’s about the explorative and experimental process of learning.
Tagtiv8 and the LEGO Foundation - a Shared Ethos
When we created Tagtiv8, we looked to the LEGO Foundation as our inspiration. Why? Well, the name lego derives from an abbreviation in Danish of “play well” - leg godt. Or you could simply read this awesome article.
- Curiosity
- Engagement
- Collaboration
- Critical Thinking
- Creativity”
Children as Creatives
Likewise, the children start pushing the boundaries of what’s possible:- “We could draw a hundred square on the play-ground and then skip with the number tags…”
- “How about walking the tags like you walk a dog?”
- “Maybe we could clap on the tens and hop on the ones.”
- “Why not try hopping over the odd numbers and jumping over the even ones?”
Play Starts with the Very Young and Continues
Watching children from EYFS/Kindergarten enter a room - with the tags and Velcro strips strewn across the floor and the colourful buckets and pods in the middle - is wonderful. What do they do? They:- Pick the tags up
- Jump over them
- Match them
- Put them in lines
- Order them
- Stick them on the Velcro

Going Beyond English & Mathematics
We never cease to be amazed by the creativity of teachers and children. Pioneering schools have been exploring the links between our Active Word programme with languages other than English and other subjects such as History and Science. This certainly echoes our Mission Statement: “We were frustrated that many schools were focusing only on English and Mathematics & with certain subjects put to one side. In some schools, subjects are taught in boxes and we know that this is not how we learn best.” Watching children interweave subjects really takes the learning to another level.


