Monday, September 17, 2012

Boys, Boys, Boys!

It is the year of the boys in my classroom!  I have 13 boys and 8 girls.  This is possibly the most active class that I have ever had.  Even the girls are active!  On the first day of school when I had almost a fist fight break out because the boys were all fighting over my sports books, I knew I was in for it.  On the playground each day, you don't see many of my kids on the actual playground.  They are either shooting hoops, playing soccer, or throwing the football.  I've even see them just plain running old fashioned races around.  Amazing. So, I had to kick my brain in gear to keep these active kids from crawling out of their skin during the day.  I decided to strategically place brain breaks in my day so they are getting up and moving at least 3 times a day, if not more.  Most activities are a minute or so and none are more than 3.  I have found that these brain breaks have become a vital part of our day.  The kids are more engaged in the time before and after the brain breaks and are helping to keep my sanity as well as theirs.  I found Stephanie from Third Grade Thoughts had these adorable brain breaks cards.  I have also found lots of short video clips with fun activities to do.  I have created a "Brain Breaks" pin board on my Pinterest Page.  You can check them out here.

Happy Brain Breaking!

6 comments:

  1. With my Ks, I try to do brain breaks too because I know it's tough for them to even be in school all day. My issue has been that they have so much fun doing the brain break and get energized, but then it's hard for them to settle back down and get to work. What's your trick for that?

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    1. I went slowly into the breaks. One at a time. Set LOTS of guidelines and told them if they couldn't get together in ____ seconds after, we wouldn't do the next one I had planned at __:___. We definitely had several days in a row where we only did one brain break. It was a slow process but they are in the swing of it now. Hope you can get it working with your K's, they are so much fun!

      Juli

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  2. Love your brain break pins Juli! I have a board on Pinterest as well with the same stuff. I love it!

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    1. Thanks so much. I just stopped by your site. Super cute!!

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  3. I have your alter ego class...I have 13 girls and 7 boys...I was worried I would have a "Drama Queen" class...but to my surprize this group of 2nd graders are Drama Free and just as active as my usual classes!
    I LOVE Brain breaks...we don't use them as much as last year, but we still love them!
    ~Natalie

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    1. That's so funny! Heather has my alter ego class this year too. We'll have to hear from her if it is drama filled. I don't think it is yet, but you know how the end of the year goes! :-)

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