Primary School Physical Active Learning

Physical active learning is the combination of physical activity with lesson content. For example, children make gestures or move when answering questions to reinforce their learning.

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Movement promotes brain function, improving concentration and memory. It helps children process lesson material better and increases motivation to actively participate in class.
Have children take a step each time they solve a math problem correctly during a session. This keeps them physically and mentally active and strengthens their engagement with learning.

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