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Easter Movement Breaks Cards

By: Teaching Autism

Are you looking for some fun Easter themed movement breaks to get your students moving and ready to be refocused again? If so, these Easter movement break cards are perfect to give your student’s brain a break, release some energy, and then get back to working more efficiently.

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Easter Theme Movement Breaks Cards
Easter Movement Breaks Cards

$1.00

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Are you looking for some fun Easter themed movement breaks to get your students moving and ready to be refocused again? If so, these Easter movement break cards are perfect to give your student’s brain a break, release some energy, and then get back to working more efficiently.

 

Students can start to lose concentration if they are sat working at a desk/activity for a long period of time, so introduce some fun into your classroom with these weather movement breaks to get your students engaged and focused again.

 

These can be introduced at whatever time interval you deem appropriate – either 10/15 minutes into a work session or first thing in the morning, after break, after lunch etc.

 

You know your students best and you will be able to judge when is best for them.

 

You can either do all the movement breaks at once, or do one every so often throughout the day or even get students to come up the front and choose a movement break as a reward for good working etc.

 

Many researchers and education specialists have stated that movement breaks and physical activity are a great way to get children re-focused to sit back down for an activity.

 

What’s Included?

  • 15 Easter themed movement break cards.

 

How to Use

  • Print out the task cards.
  • Cut and laminate each of the individual task cards.
  • Read out the command on the task card and have students get creative and act out the movement.

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Teaching Autism

Nikki has always been passionate about providing engaging opportunities for activities to be student-led and to improve independence with her students. She finds it important to help students reach their best potential and achieve their goals in a way that is suitable for their individual abilities and needs. Nikki is a firm believe in less stress and more success. That's another reason why she created 'Teaching Autism.' The resources that she offers will allow you to integrate the highest quality resources and activities into your classroom or learning environment, while taking the pressure off you. She has built herself an excellent reputation with schools all around the world with her fun and different approach to learning. From having a pretend wedding - in an actual wedding venue - to learn about the Royal Wedding, to having crime scene transformations every month. Nikki has put her own unique and creative spin on teaching which has helped students everywhere fall in love with learning.