Primary School Embodied Learning

Embodied learning is the combination of movement and learning, where movement supports or strengthens the learning process. It helps children remain actively involved with the material.

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Physical activity activates the brain, improving attention and memory. It helps children retain information better and makes learning more dynamic and enjoyable.
Use a learning walk where children answer questions while walking to different stations in the classroom. This keeps them physically active and promotes a deeper understanding of the material.
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