Movement Monday

Monday, October 12, 2020

Happy Movement Monday! I found an awesome website that I want to share with you! It is called:

These Active Lesson Resources were taken directly from https://grfit4kids.org/resources/active-lesson-plans/ . The links below will take you directly to their website of resources and activities. Please check them out! It is a fantastic resource with a lot of movement activities!

ACTIVE LESSON RESOURCES

LinkDescription
Poster of ExercisesThis poster features our most commonly used exercises all on one sheet that you can easily post in your class for students to reference.
Active Lesson StrategiesAll of Fit4Kids’ active lesson plans are based on major strategies that are most effective for active learning. Use our strategy guide for planning your own active lessons.
Active Lesson VideosCheck out our strategies in action! Greater Richmond Fit4Kids Wellness Integration Specialists show how to lead active classroom lessons for any grade level and subject.
Movement Recording SheetMany of the lessons required the use of a Recording Sheet. When teaching a Scoot, Retrieval, Musical Chairs, or Freeze Dance, you may want to consider using the Movement Recording sheets below.
Brain BoostersBrain boosters are a great strategy for classroom teachers to incorporate movement into the school day as well as providing benefits such as, improved focus, positive behavior, increased motivation, and higher academic performance.
Exercise SignsPost these exercise signs in your room so kids and easily see which movement to do. There is space at the top for you to paper clip an answer choice or laminate them and write on them with dry erase markers.
Exercise CardsUse these exercise cards to add movement to your lessons. Print them out with the exercise on the front and the Fit4Kids logo on the back. Then simply cut along the dotted lines and use for a burst of movement in your class.

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