Physical activity breaks in the classroom can help ramp up student fitness and increase attention—or turn into a chaotic hassle that teachers work to avoid. Fewer than 9 percent of school-age children ...
Introducing movement into lessons can help students maintain focus and attention and boost engagement in learning.
Combining physical activity with traditional classroom lessons led to a 13 percentage-point increase in test scores at a struggling Charleston, S.C., elementary school, according to a recent study.
Two studies of physical activity breaks in NSW schools have now demonstrated their benefit for behaviour and focus.
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