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.
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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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Price on request
Provider: PBS LearningMedia
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