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Title | Martina Bex's Favorite Brain Breaks |
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We've featured descriptions of brain breaks several times in the past, and we encourage teachers to search the InterCom archives for %brain break% (http://caslsintercom.uoregon.edu/content/searchContentSubmit?txt_ContentTitle=%25brain+break%25&txt_Author=&txt_InputDate1=&txt_InputDate2=&shouldIncludeAnyResults=yes&hiddenContentType=&hiddenLanguage=&hiddenLevel=&hiddenContentArea=&hiddenState=&hiddenGroup=&UpdateTags=) to get some ideas for short, movement-based activities that you and your students can do to help keep your focus sharp. In this recent blog post, Martina Bex gives a short background on what makes brain breaks good and provides descriptions of some of her favorites, along with very simple infographic-style instructions: https://martinabex.com/2018/05/01/best-brain-breaks/ |
Source | The Comprehensible Classroom |
Inputdate | 2018-05-03 13:23:24 |
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Publishdate | 2018-05-07 02:15:01 |
Displaydate | 2018-05-07 00:00:00 |
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