
191. Get Moving! Simple Movement Hacks That Save Your Sanity AND Boost Learning
Teacher Approved: Elementary Teacher Tips & Strategies · Heidi and Emily, Elementary School Teacher and Resource Designer
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Show Notes
Do you have a class full of wiggle worms? It might be time to rethink how you're using movement in the classroom! We’re sharing five easy and effective ways to add movement to lessons without losing valuable instructional time.
These simple strategies help channel student energy into purposeful learning, improve focus, and even reduce behavior issues—turning your classroom into a more engaging and dynamic space. Whether it’s interactive comprehension checks or quick brain breaks, you’ll walk away with practical ideas to make movement a powerful part of your teaching routine!
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- Episode 163, The 6 Key Ways to Boost Student Engagement Every Day
- Episode 50, 3 Guidelines to Make Classroom Transitions Work Smarter No Harder
- Episode 49, Rapid Classroom Transitions: How to Save 45 Hours a Year
- Episode 48, How to Make Classroom Transitions Simple With Clear Beginnings and Endings
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