All sessions can be customized to fit the needs of your school or district.
B3: Brain, Body, Behavior
Do you know kids who fidget, wiggle, or chew their shirts? How about students who are angry, frustrated, irritable, or "shut down" due to academic pressures? Due to technological recreation and the lack of active play, students are entering schools with bodies underdeveloped for learning. By incorporating B3 activities into a classroom, gymnasium, or lab, schools can help students develop the fundamental motor skills to spark their brain, build their bodies, and improve their behavior to increase academic performance.
As part of this training participants can receive a set of 160 B3 task cards designed to prime the brain and body for optimal learning.
Move to Improve
Grab student attention and keep them focused by creating a kinesthetic learning environment. This session will provide instruction on “What, Why, and How” to be a kinesthetic classroom. Allowing kids to be in motion does not reduce classroom instruction rather maximizes class time by reducing student misconduct. A Kinesthetic classroom can help improve memory and recall by anchoring academic content through movement. This training will allow participants to truly experience numerous kinesthetic learning activities that can be applied in their own classroom.
Sticky Learning
Learn how to captivate, motivate, and invigorate your students. Sticky Learning Strategies can help increase student engagement and recall. Participants will understand how to use the six "sticky learning" strategies to make learning more fun and memorable: (1) all learning is emotional (2) movement is a must, (3) states matter, (4) memories are malleable, (5) environments effects brains, and (6) too much, too fast...won't last.
Choice Led Classrooms
Choice Led Classrooms incorporate laughter, music, movement, socialization and technology. Students choose their class assignments which motivates them to want to learn and ignites their curiosity. Choice led instruction provides numerous solutions that make learning and teaching more fun, increase student attention and recall information. Through the use of "Classroom Menus," "Choice Boards" and "Playlists," educators can meet national and state standards while personalizing instruction for all students.
Do you know kids who fidget, wiggle, or chew their shirts? How about students who are angry, frustrated, irritable, or "shut down" due to academic pressures? Due to technological recreation and the lack of active play, students are entering schools with bodies underdeveloped for learning. By incorporating B3 activities into a classroom, gymnasium, or lab, schools can help students develop the fundamental motor skills to spark their brain, build their bodies, and improve their behavior to increase academic performance.
As part of this training participants can receive a set of 160 B3 task cards designed to prime the brain and body for optimal learning.
Move to Improve
Grab student attention and keep them focused by creating a kinesthetic learning environment. This session will provide instruction on “What, Why, and How” to be a kinesthetic classroom. Allowing kids to be in motion does not reduce classroom instruction rather maximizes class time by reducing student misconduct. A Kinesthetic classroom can help improve memory and recall by anchoring academic content through movement. This training will allow participants to truly experience numerous kinesthetic learning activities that can be applied in their own classroom.
Sticky Learning
Learn how to captivate, motivate, and invigorate your students. Sticky Learning Strategies can help increase student engagement and recall. Participants will understand how to use the six "sticky learning" strategies to make learning more fun and memorable: (1) all learning is emotional (2) movement is a must, (3) states matter, (4) memories are malleable, (5) environments effects brains, and (6) too much, too fast...won't last.
Choice Led Classrooms
Choice Led Classrooms incorporate laughter, music, movement, socialization and technology. Students choose their class assignments which motivates them to want to learn and ignites their curiosity. Choice led instruction provides numerous solutions that make learning and teaching more fun, increase student attention and recall information. Through the use of "Classroom Menus," "Choice Boards" and "Playlists," educators can meet national and state standards while personalizing instruction for all students.