First, I decorated a new little bucket to hold all of my brain breaks. I also printed each brain break on a card to go in the bucket and laminated it to make it more durable. I got the cute frames used on my cards from 3AM Teacher. She has awesome graphics. This way each time we go to do a brain break I can pick a different one out of the bucket. Makes it a little more fun! These brain breaks include simple ones like jumping jacks and also some of the "Just Dance - Kid Disney" videos that I found on YouTube. Check out my post here on how to make YouTube videos safe to use in the classroom using Safeshare.
Brain Breaks Bucket
I know this is a topic I've talked about in previous posts, but I found a different way to select Brain Breaks to change it up a bit. Now, I didn't come up with this new way of selecting Brain Breaks on my own - I got the idea from Heather Haupt. I saw it on Pinterest a few weeks ago and tweaked it to fit my classroom needs.
First, I decorated a new little bucket to hold all of my brain breaks. I also printed each brain break on a card to go in the bucket and laminated it to make it more durable. I got the cute frames used on my cards from 3AM Teacher. She has awesome graphics. This way each time we go to do a brain break I can pick a different one out of the bucket. Makes it a little more fun! These brain breaks include simple ones like jumping jacks and also some of the "Just Dance - Kid Disney" videos that I found on YouTube. Check out my post here on how to make YouTube videos safe to use in the classroom using Safeshare.
First, I decorated a new little bucket to hold all of my brain breaks. I also printed each brain break on a card to go in the bucket and laminated it to make it more durable. I got the cute frames used on my cards from 3AM Teacher. She has awesome graphics. This way each time we go to do a brain break I can pick a different one out of the bucket. Makes it a little more fun! These brain breaks include simple ones like jumping jacks and also some of the "Just Dance - Kid Disney" videos that I found on YouTube. Check out my post here on how to make YouTube videos safe to use in the classroom using Safeshare.
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