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Hey!
Let's Move!

How does physical movement within the classroom extend concentration and learning?
​Brain breaks with limited use of technology.

Simple ways to get your students moving.

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Students spend a lot of time sitting at school yet are expected to be active. Is there a better time to get students moving than in the classroom? ​
This website includes numerous ways to get your students moving without the use of technology.

But I don't have time!

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Sure you do! There are many ways students can be learning and moving at the same time. It is actually quite easy to integrate movement that is subject specific. It is as simple as getting students to do an exercise as an answer or clapping for each letter for new words.
Subject Specific Movement
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I never think to prepare ahead of time.

Well...many of these activities are low to no prep so that you can decide in an instant to get your students moving. Some activities need no prior preparations or objects and others just need a dice or something simple.
No Prep Activities
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Large group activities?

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Sometimes you have a large group of students and you have a few moments that you need to entertain. Some of these activities are useful for those purposes are well. 
Large Group Activities
Now is the time to get your students moving.
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  • Home
  • BENEFITS
  • Research
  • Rationale
  • TIPS
  • MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES
    • No-Prep
    • Larger Groups
    • Generic brain breaks
    • Subject Specific >
      • Language Arts
      • Math
      • Science
      • Social Studies
    • Technology
  • Contact
  • Resources