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Page 1: Brain Break Corners Break. What are Brain Breaks? Simple exercises designed to equip the teacher with tools to manage the physiology and attention of.

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What are Brain Breaks?

• Simple exercises designed to equip the teacher with tools to manage the physiology and attention of the class.

• Research shows that structured physical

movement can enhance our readiness for learning.

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What are Brain Breaks?

• Physical movement increases the Oxygen in the blood

stream and leads to improved concentration.

• In addition, adding a movement or physical action to a learning point will help

recall.

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1. Help increase student focus

2. Keep students in the room

3. Allow children to self manage

4. Keep students in the room

Why Brain Break Corners?

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1. Choose a place to locate posters

2. Set guidelines for use

3. Allow 2-3 trial visits per child

4. Monitor/observe students visits

What do I need to do?

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Crossing Over Challenge

Front and then back

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Balance your Brain

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Balance your Brain 2

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Desk cards

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Desk cards

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Please do not disturb.

Brain Break in progress.

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Dopamine is a neurotransmitter associated with mood and movement. It helps carry information. Exercise is the best way to stimulate dopamine production.

Exercise helps the body produce the “feel-good” hormones called Endorphins. When kids feel good, they will do better academically.

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Brain Breaks

• Energize & Motivate

• Calm & Center

• Cross Over & Learn

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Brain Break Corners tips/ideas…

• Do the brain breaks as a class• Have seated choices available for students• Try a class brain break once a day (or 1 x week)• Cycle through one brain break per day/week • Use an Open/Closed sign or have times of day

that the BBC can be used• Student select a “Brain Break of the Day”• Have a set number of visits per day or per child

-• Limit the amount of time a child can (Use a timer

or clock check in system) • Ask certain children to visit at least once by …

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