Abstract
This article examines the effectiveness of using interactive teaching methods in primary education. Interactive methods, such as group discussions, role-playing, and problem-solving activities, are essential tools for enhancing student engagement, fostering critical thinking, and improving learning outcomes. By integrating these approaches, educators can create an active learning environment that motivates students and supports their cognitive development. The article highlights the importance of implementing interactive methods in primary education to meet modern educational demands and discusses their practical application for better academic results.