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Exercise Kindergarten SEL Classroom Management Brain Break Scoot Write the Room

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Need a way to get your students focused and back to learning? Check out "Exercise Kindergarten Classroom Management Brain Break Scoot Write the Room" – an interactive and engaging resource designed specifically for kindergarten and first-grade students. This Write the Room game provides a fun and effective way to practice letter formation and handwriting while incorporating gross motor activities for a brain break. Perfect for use in the classroom, indoor recess, or as occupational therapy (OT) or physical therapy (PT) activities, this resource focuses on correct letter formation, baseline adherence, and spacing while keeping students active and engaged.

Key Features:

  • Letter Formation Practice: Engage students in a fun way to practice letter formation, handwriting, and fine motor skills.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for classroom brain breaks, indoor recess, occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT) activities, or as part of classroom management tools.
  • Social-Emotional Learning: Enhance self-regulation and social-emotional learning skills through interactive and enjoyable exercises.
  • Scoot Movement: Incorporate gross motor activities with a scoot movement, allowing students to move around the room while practicing letter formation.
  • Motor Pathway Option: Hang pictures in a hall or classroom as a motor pathway, encouraging movement and engagement.
  • Exercise Hunt: Add an element of fun by placing exercise cards in large plastic eggs and turning it into an Exercise hunt.
  • Full-Size Pictures: Included in both black and white (BW) and color for use as stations in the room.

Included Exercises:

  • Sit-ups
  • Push-ups
  • Stretch
  • Squats
  • Jumping jacks
  • Lunges

Usage Tips:

  • Students move around the room, performing exercises and recording them on their worksheets.
  • Use full-size pictures as stations in the room for added engagement.
  • Consider turning it into an Exercise hunt by placing exercise cards in large plastic eggs.

Preview: Explore the full preview to see the variety of exercises, engagement options, and the overall setup of this dynamic Write the Room game.

Elevate your teaching experience with "Exercise Kindergarten Classroom Management Brain Break Scoot Write the Room" – an interactive and versatile resource that combines handwriting practice with gross motor activities. Keep your kindergarten and first-grade students active, engaged, and focused on learning with this exciting and educational classroom resource.

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19 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).

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