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Brain breaks that actually work for kids
Short, intentional brain breaks and calm corners aren’t just cute classroom trends—they’re science-backed tools for improving focus, emotional regulation, and learning. By weaving movement, sensory ...
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4 free teacher websites that will transform your classroom
In this video I walk you through four of my favorite free websites for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers. I start with ...
Red Light, Green Light brain break – a fun way to practice repeating patterns. Green means go and red means stop! In this fun brain break, kids will play Red Light, Green Light while practicing early ...
Stretch like a banana – a silly brain break practice measurement and spatial words. "Reach up! Breathe in and do a big banana stretch! Breathe out and drop one arm to the side like a banana peel. Now ...
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