50 Brain Break Activity Cards
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Need a quick way to help your class refocus, reset or recharge?
These printable Brain Break Activity Cards are packed with 50 simple, engaging activities that can be used throughout the school day. Whether your pupils need to burn off some energy, calm down after playtime, wake up their thinking skills or build positive relationships with classmates, you'll always have a brain break ready to go.
Designed for busy teachers, the activities require little or no preparation and most take less than two minutes to complete. They're perfect for transitions, lesson changes, wet playtimes, post-lunch settling and those moments when concentration starts to dip.
Simply print, cut out and keep them on your desk, display them in your classroom or let children choose a card whenever the class needs a reset.
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