Curious about how evidence-based strategies align to brain-based learning research? This blog entry takes the mystery out of the equation.
Grab the paper rolls! This DIY color maze has preschoolers painting, color matching, and enjoying the afternoon. A simple play idea for kids.
(click to download) We love science at Echo. It has been my greatest pleasure to share the science about the impact of trauma, including the changes that happen to the various systems of the body in our Trauma and Resilience trainings . The list is pretty exhaustive, and to try to make sense of it all, we’ve developed another of our popular infographics. Nervous system: This is where we focus a lot of our attention in trauma and recovery. The nervous system takes a beating when we live with...
New technologies are shedding light on what really makes adolescents tick—and providing clues on how we might reach them better.
Kids today are under so much more stress than the previous two generations, and it often shows up in difficulties at school. Oftentimes when the brain is stuck in a stress response, it is very difficult for the child to get out of it. The following infographic shows how the amygdala gets highjacked, or stuck …
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All your February gross motor planning needs here! Broken down into themed ideas week by week you have everything you need for gross motor planning in February!
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20 Slides are provided with questions for your students Students raise their hands if they identify with the statement on the screen Can be used virtually or in the traditional classroom. 100% Editable You can modify the "Raise your hand" directions to "Stand Up" or "Wave" if you wanted a variety of responses or give students the opportunity to get up and moving! Fun way to build classroom community These slides cover fall activities and are perfect for October and November! You might also like: Thanksgiving Bundle Thanksgiving Two Truths and a Lie Game Thanksgiving Guess the Price Thanksgiving Fliphunt Thanksgiving Jokes for Kids Thanksgiving Virtual Scavenger Hunt Thanksgiving TABOO Winter Holidays Movie Trivia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Earn Tpt credits after you leave feedback to use towards future Tpt purchases! © Copyright 2020 Keegan For Kids. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. This is intended to be used by one teacher unless additional licenses have been purchased. The reproduction of any other part of this product is strictly prohibited. Link may not be shared.
Documentary filmmaker Ramona Persaud uses the perspective of the Brain-Targeted Teaching Model to examines likely benefits and practical applications of the Common Core State Standards.
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One of the most popular ideas in education is applied in ways that its creator never intended.
Evidence from brain science suggests that using the stigmatized technique is essential for developing mathematical thinking.
Social-emotional learning offers an essential foundation relevant to everyday lessons and life — not simply an emergency response plan to trauma.
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Brain breaks are a great classroom management tool to use regularly in your classroom. Brain breaks are short, 1 to 2 minute, activities that can…
We have put together a infographic based on relationship lessons learned by trauma survivors and those who love them.
Students need periodic breaks to ease brain strain, and the perceived demand that they should always be on task is unrealistic.
What do we and don’t we know about the brain? It used to be that we thought we knew it all. Well, maybe not all. But, over the last couple decades new research reveals and debunks some of our…
Do you know the levels of student engagement? Help your students become more active in the classroom by learning the various levels of engagement.