Description
This money-saving bundle has a variety of fun math learning activities that get students up and moving while learning!
Easily and effectively meet curriculum requirements AND incorporate movement into your classroom routine with these brain-building brain breaks for a variety of math skills! They get your students up and moving with meaningful movements that help make math mastery fun and engaging!
Our young learners are just not wired to sit still for long periods of time. But with the increasing educational demands and decreasing recess or free play times, oftentimes they are not able to move about freely during the school day as much as they should. Studies have shown that physical activity (even small movements) improves students’ focus, retention, memory, creativity, and mood.
Therefore, I wanted to create a way for students to get up and move while learning, so I created resources that require students to show their answers to questions by doing movements/exercises instead of just saying or inputting their responses.
This way, they are all participating, engaged, and using purposeful movements to help them learn and practice standards. Using purposeful movements during a lesson enhances students’ comprehension and retention and makes learning more fun!
Each math question has 3 answer choices with a specific movement for each. Students do the movement that is next to their answer choice.
The visuals beside each answer choice show students how to do the movements so learners of all levels can participate (even nonverbal students).
A perfect way to get students engaged and learning! Also helps with following directions and focus - students have to think about their answer and the movement associated with it.
You will be able to look and see which students know a variety of math skills by what movements they do, how fast they do them in response to the question, or whether or not they are looking to see what the other students are doing because they may not know the answer.
The slides are self-checking. Once students are doing the movements, click the slide again to show the correct response (a green checkmark will appear beside the correct answer). This self-checking feature also allows students to practice independently.
You can choose how many slides you wish to do at one time and what slides you wish to use making them great for introduction, practice, and review anytime throughout the year!
You receive math activities with brain breaks in both Google Slides & PowerPoint format for the following skills:
- numbers to 20
- 2D shapes
- 3D shapes
- place value (10-20)
- addition to 10
- subtraction to 10
- making 10
Perfect for in-classroom learning and virtual, distance learning!
These multi-sensory brain-building brain breaks are a fun way to incorporate movement with learning!
Includes both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats.
More movement learning resources are being developed. CLICK HERE to follow my store and be notified when new resources are added.
What educators are saying about this resource:
"I LOVE that the students get movement as they learn! Awesome resource. Thank you!" - Marcia S.
"This has been an awesome addition to my DPA block, my students have loved it, and it has made my prep and planning so much easier. Thank you!" - Chantal B.
"Love this! A great way to get my students up and moving!" - Bianca S.
"I used this resource as a quick brain break. Students were definitely engaged and I can't wait to use it again with my next class." - Taylor W.
"These are perfect for a movement break or time filler. Love them!" - Amber T.
"Excellent and easy to use." - Micki U.
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Math Activities w/ Brain Breaks, Movement Bundle Digital Math Review Slides
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Description
This money-saving bundle has a variety of fun math learning activities that get students up and moving while learning!
Easily and effectively meet curriculum requirements AND incorporate movement into your classroom routine with these brain-building brain breaks for a variety of math skills! They get your students up and moving with meaningful movements that help make math mastery fun and engaging!
Our young learners are just not wired to sit still for long periods of time. But with the increasing educational demands and decreasing recess or free play times, oftentimes they are not able to move about freely during the school day as much as they should. Studies have shown that physical activity (even small movements) improves students’ focus, retention, memory, creativity, and mood.
Therefore, I wanted to create a way for students to get up and move while learning, so I created resources that require students to show their answers to questions by doing movements/exercises instead of just saying or inputting their responses.
This way, they are all participating, engaged, and using purposeful movements to help them learn and practice standards. Using purposeful movements during a lesson enhances students’ comprehension and retention and makes learning more fun!
Each math question has 3 answer choices with a specific movement for each. Students do the movement that is next to their answer choice.
The visuals beside each answer choice show students how to do the movements so learners of all levels can participate (even nonverbal students).
A perfect way to get students engaged and learning! Also helps with following directions and focus - students have to think about their answer and the movement associated with it.
You will be able to look and see which students know a variety of math skills by what movements they do, how fast they do them in response to the question, or whether or not they are looking to see what the other students are doing because they may not know the answer.
The slides are self-checking. Once students are doing the movements, click the slide again to show the correct response (a green checkmark will appear beside the correct answer). This self-checking feature also allows students to practice independently.
You can choose how many slides you wish to do at one time and what slides you wish to use making them great for introduction, practice, and review anytime throughout the year!
You receive math activities with brain breaks in both Google Slides & PowerPoint format for the following skills:
- numbers to 20
- 2D shapes
- 3D shapes
- place value (10-20)
- addition to 10
- subtraction to 10
- making 10
Perfect for in-classroom learning and virtual, distance learning!
These multi-sensory brain-building brain breaks are a fun way to incorporate movement with learning!
Includes both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats.
More movement learning resources are being developed. CLICK HERE to follow my store and be notified when new resources are added.
What educators are saying about this resource:
"I LOVE that the students get movement as they learn! Awesome resource. Thank you!" - Marcia S.
"This has been an awesome addition to my DPA block, my students have loved it, and it has made my prep and planning so much easier. Thank you!" - Chantal B.
"Love this! A great way to get my students up and moving!" - Bianca S.
"I used this resource as a quick brain break. Students were definitely engaged and I can't wait to use it again with my next class." - Taylor W.
"These are perfect for a movement break or time filler. Love them!" - Amber T.
"Excellent and easy to use." - Micki U.
Be the first to know about new discounts, freebies, and product launches:
• CLICK HERE to follow my store!





