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Brain Games Old & New: Enhancing Connections Between Movement & Learning

Brain Games Old & New: Enhancing Connections Between Movement & Learning. Make A Brain. Brain Function: 3 Dimensions. LATERALITY: Left & Right read, write, listen, or speak INTEGRATION CENTERING: Top & Bottom feelings & emotions ORGANIZATION

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Brain Games Old & New: Enhancing Connections Between Movement & Learning

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  1. Brain Games Old & New:Enhancing Connections Between Movement & Learning

  2. Make A Brain

  3. Brain Function: 3 Dimensions LATERALITY: Left & Right read, write, listen, or speak INTEGRATION CENTERING: Top & Bottom feelings & emotions ORGANIZATION FOCUS: Front & Back comprehension (blend details for meaning) COORDINATION & FOCUS   

  4. Growing New Connections Exercise optimizes the environment in the brain to help cells grow & prosper

  5. Can WE Change the Brains of our Students’? YES…through everyday experiences! The brain responds like muscles, growing with use, withering with inactivity

  6. LEFT SIDE/RIGHT SIDE BRAIN GAMES • Face Touch & Index Finger • Thumb & Index Finger • Got Cha’ • Letter Spots • Thumb & Pinkie

  7. Letter Spots Bead Ace Bad Bed Cab, Ed Dab Bade Ade A= Right Shoulder B= Right Ear C= Nose D= Left Ear E= Left Shoulder

  8. FRONT/BACK BRAIN GAMES • Pencil Top • Star & the Octopus • Paper Twirling • Arm Wrap

  9. Top/Bottom Brain Games • Circle Name • Pat Head & Rub Stomach • Elbow to Knee Tap

  10. BIHEMISPHERIC LATERALIZTION The midline is either a bridge or a barrier to learning. From the midline of the bridge, we can see the whole of the “landscape”…the midfield.

  11. Cross LateralizationBrain Games • Nose & Ear Touch • Finger Find • Figure 8 • Got Cha’…Again • Slap Count • Alphabet Clap • Shoe Tie

  12. Cross LateralizationBrain Games • Finger Aerobics Ripple (cross arms) • Thumb & Pinkie • X Bob & Wiggle • Slap Count Say 21 • Figure Eights • Pretzel • Bizz-Buzz

  13. FIGURE 8 MAT

  14. How to Use Brain Games When to use: Prior to staring lesson (Shoe Tie) Instant Activity (Criss-Cross Clap) Brain Break during lesson (Figure 8) Culminating Activity (Slap Count & Say 21) Where to Use:Physical Education (Hand Shake) Classroom Brain Breaks (Pretzel) Recess (Alphabet Clap) Lunch Room (Finger Find) Waiting (Thumb & Index Finger) Other Resources: Brain Games for Learning National Geographic TV: Brain Games (Mondays @ 9:00) Lumosity Brain HQ by Posit Science Fit Brain

  15. We know that intelligence is not merely a mental phenomenon and that the mind cannot be educated without the participation of the body. Marc Jeannerod

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