Primary School Kinesthetic Learning

Kinesthetic learning involves incorporating more movement into the classroom, combining learning with active moments. This can happen in three ways: by moving during learning, between learning, or to support learning.

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Research shows that movement enhances cognitive functions like memory and concentration. Physical activity increases blood flow to the brain, which helps process and retain information.
Use moving activities like answering questions with hand gestures or simple movements. This helps children stay actively engaged, while better retaining important information.

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