Subscription | imoves: Active Blast Videos, 250+ No Prep Brain Breaks

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Elementary school Subscription | imoves: Active Blast Videos, 250+ No Prep Brain Breaks

Provider: imoves

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its 250+ no-prep brain breaks that quickly support active learning across EYFS, KS1, and KS2

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1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Prices

Original price: £247

The price listed reflects the annual Primary School subscription (EYFS, KS1, and KS2). Other annual subscription options are available:

• Infant School (EYFS and KS1) - £147
• Junior School (KS2): £177

All prices exclude VAT. Get 30% discount if your school is small. Message the imoves team for your unique discount code

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Description

iMoves ActiveBlasts are short, no-prep activity videos designed to give primary school children quick brain breaks during the school day. They typically last around 2-10 minutes and are used in classrooms to get pupils moving through fun, follow-along exercises that can be done around desks or in small spaces. The aim is to increase physical activity, improve focus and behaviour, and re-energise students so they are more ready to learn afterwards. Teachers can use them easily via video with minimal preparation, making them a practical tool for embedding movement into everyday lessons.

Subscription | imoves: Active Blast Videos, 250+ No Prep Brain Breaks

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imoves believes that active children learn better. Their platform supports primary school teachers to get children moving. The lessons they offer make children move so they can be healthier.



Eduye Product ID: 38983

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