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​SCIENCE MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES
Songs
There are many songs you can find online that are about different things like bones or flight. Teach them to the students along with actions. Or if you are feeling really creative, create some of your own with your students. There are ones about body part, flight, and many more.

2. Experiments 
Students love to learn by doing, and they are more likely to remember learning about circuits or aerodynamics if they do a hands on experiment about it. They do not need to extravagant, often simple ones will do the trick.

3. Games
Find a way to turn learning into a game. Or get a game that is all about science. For example, instead of just talking about hibernation, have the students play a game where they act out the different ways students hibernate.

4. Demonstration or role playing:


5. Act out terms
Instead of having the students memorize the science term, which can be difficult, create a gesture or movement that represents a term such as atoms and molecules by joining hands. Creating a movement that symbolizes a term will help students understand it clearly and help them remember.
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