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two children with their arms in the air and text overlay that says super - simple ways to uncomfortableate movement into your lessons

Do you ever have lessons that just don't seem to connect with your kiddos? Well, it's possible that your kids just need to get moving! Movement in the classroom is fundamental to engaging the little minds you teach. Discover 6 easy to implement movement activities that will work with almost any lesson! I have to say that I think number 3 and number 6 are my kids' favorites! #movement #classroom #getkidsmoving #learning

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a group of children sitting on the floor in a circle

Hannah Zimmermann on Instagram: "A Mouse Lives in a Little Whole - movement activity I’ve just discovered this song by Lynn Kleiner this year and absolutely love it! In kindergarten, we do a lot with movement exploration and a lot of animal themed days - so this is a perfect addition. The movement in this video was largely inspired by ThatMusicMakers on YouTube. Would you do this with your students? #elementarymusiceducation #elementarymusic #elementarymusicteacher #elementary music rocks…

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a wooden table topped with lots of cards and magnets next to a potted plant

Amanda ♥ Special Education on Instagram: "Sneak Peek Number 2 - Calming Corner 💕 The Calming Corner will also include some Yoga posters and cards to use with your students. You can incorporate these into your daily routine during a brain break or movement break. I like to incorporate Yoga after recess to calm my kids down after all the craziness. It sets them up for a more successful afternoon. This is the last sneak peek! I’m finalizing everything now and it will be posted to my tpt…

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an image of a school hallway that has been painted to look like a game with footprints on the floor

This post contains affiliate links. **Update August 2020 - It is possible to utilize or create a path to fully support social distancing. Such spaces will be all the more important if other practices are limited or modified. For virtual learning, we might support families in creating appropriate paths or spaces at home.** You may have seen the video that went viral of a young boy walking, stretching, and hopping along a path that a special education teacher designed, painted, and implemented…

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