Parent, Teacher and Student Resources
Please click on the links below to see additional resources to help student learning
GoNoodle-GoNoodle gets over 10 million kids moving to be their strongest, bravest, silliest, smartest, bestest selves. Great site with awesome activities for movement breaks.
Brain Gym- A simple series of exercises could help your brain function better, making you sharper, smarter – and far more confident. Brain Gym comprises very easy body movements which have been designed to coax the two hemispheres of the brain to work in synchronization. Apparently when our brains become balanced, our whole bodies respond, revitalising our natural healing mechanisms, restoring health and harmony. Brain Gym can do everything from speeding up your reading to boosting self-esteem. It can improve your eyesight and even increase your creativity.
20 Brain Break Clips: Fight the Fidgeting!-http://teachtrainlove.com/20-brain-break-clips-fight-the-fidgeting/
BrainGym-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL4an7UC3wA
Brain Gym Exercise for Students-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5ChXC-rHLE
Brain Gym Easy DIfficulty-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFty8J_avfI
Brain Exercises Medium Difficulty-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjBFoQSyVDo
20 Brain Break Clips: Fight the Fidgeting!-http://teachtrainlove.com/20-brain-break-clips-fight-the-fidgeting/
BrainGym-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL4an7UC3wA
Brain Gym Exercise for Students-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5ChXC-rHLE
Brain Gym Easy DIfficulty-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFty8J_avfI
Brain Exercises Medium Difficulty-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjBFoQSyVDo
Flipped Classroom-The "Flip" teaching model refers to a practice where students watch videos at home as a homework assignment. These videos are invaluable to learning, as students of all learning styles have the ability to watch the videos and replay them as often as they would like to help them best learn the material. When students come to class, they now have some great background knowledge that can be put in action with the teacher there to provide more individual instruction and feedback. The "Flip" model originally referred to "flipping" traditional teaching: lecture at school followed by homework TO lecture at home (videos) followed by "work" at school. Flipping in PE class also allows PE teachers to maximize activity-learning time, by showing videos on longer demonstrations and explanations as part of a homework assignment, followed by in-school practice.