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Since 2015 I’ve taught high schoolers 90 minute classes in a small trailer. Believe me when I say, movement is a necessity. It was one of the first things I realized transitioning from teaching 50 …

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Channel students' energy by incorporating opportunities for movement into your lessons. In this #2ndaryELA Twitter chat, middle and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed active learning, including movement in the classroom and layouts that accommodate it, games, hands-on activities, and technology that helps to engage students. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom. Learning Strategies High School, Active Learning Strategies, Language Arts Games, Art Ideas For Teens, New Art Ideas, High School Activities, Middle School Lessons, Twitter Chat, Language Arts Teacher

Channel students' energy by incorporating opportunities for movement into your lessons. In this #2ndaryELA Twitter chat, middle and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed active learning, including movement in the classroom and layouts that accommodate it, games, hands-on activities, and technology that helps to engage students. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.

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Primary students in kindergarten & first grade love to move. Use that to your advantage by adding movement activities, brain breaks & movement games to your daily classroom schedule. This blog post will teach you about a variety of different movement activities that you can use to get the wiggles out while also reinforcing what you are teaching. Watch engagement soar as students move while learning. Head over to the Polka Dots Please website to read more about adding movement to your day. Movement In The Classroom, Classroom Schedule, Classroom Expectations, Whole Brain Teaching, Movement Activities, Student Behavior, Primary Students, Behaviour Chart, Positive Behavior

Primary students in kindergarten & first grade love to move. Use that to your advantage by adding movement activities, brain breaks & movement games to your daily classroom schedule. This blog post will teach you about a variety of different movement activities that you can use to get the wiggles out while also reinforcing what you are teaching. Watch engagement soar as students move while learning. Head over to the Polka Dots Please website to read more about adding movement to your day.

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