Brain Breaks Teaching Resources
Do you need new brain break ideas and activities for your primary classroom? Welcome to brain break central at Teach Starter!
This collection of teacher-created brain break activities and printables for foundation through Year 6 includes active games to get students up and out of their chairs, would you rather brain breaks, whole class escape games, creativity challenges and a whole lot more.
New to brain breaks? Take a peek at a primer from the teachers on the Teach Starter team!
What Is a Brain Break?
Not sure what qualifies as a brain break? A brain break is a short mental break incorporated into classroom instruction to provide literally what the name implies — a break for that hard-working brain.
Brain breaks can be done in the middle of a lesson or during a transition from one lesson to another, and the goal is to help the brain refocus so students can dive back into learning refreshed and ready to absorb the material.
Most brain breaks only last a few minutes. They're a break, after all!
Teachers can add as many or as few of these breaks into the school day as necessary. Younger children, such as a classroom full of early years students, may require more brain breaks than upper years students.
Why Are Brain Breaks Important?
Wondering how brain breaks help students? There is plenty of research on brain breaks for kids, and it all points to the importance of taking short breaks to help students succeed in the classroom.
For example, studies show that primary students often lose focus and become inattentive during lessons that drag on. Something as simple as a brain break in the middle of a lesson, however, gives students the redirection they need to get back on the attention train and absorb the information.
Brain breaks are also helpful in reducing student stress and increasing overall productivity, with research showing that students get a boost in their reading comprehension and divergent thinking skills when they get breaks in the school day.
How Often Should You Use Brain Breaks?
Frequency — and length — of brain breaks for your students will vary depending on the age and abilities of your students.
You know your students best, and you'll be best able to tell when they need a break. But if you're looking for a good rule of thumb for primary school, consider adding a break for students at least every 15 to 20 minutes for students to refocus their attention.
The later in the school day, the more important experts say it becomes for you to incorporate these breaks. One study by Danish experts even deduced that the cognitive fatigue students experience which each passing hour is equivalent to losing 10 school days’ worth of learning!
Fun Brain Breaks Students Love (And So Do Teachers)
Looking for fun brain breaks to get you started with this collection? Our teacher team designed every break in this resource collection to be fun, but here are a few favorites to add to the list!
- Hand Hockey — Have students stand in a circle with their feet touching, leaving a space on either side of the circle for goals. Toss a soft ball in the center, and tell your students they can only use their non-dominant hand to try to score a goal.
- Scissors, Paper, Rock — Take the popular rochambeau game up a notch with different versions. For example, you can challenge students to play using only their feet!
- Silent Ball — Challenge students to throw a ball around a circle for 5 minutes without making a sound.
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Human Knot Active Game
A fun active game for small groups that encourages teamwork.
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Fruit Salad Active Game
A whole class or large group active game that encourages listening skills.
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Follow the Leader Active Game
A whole class active game that encourages the development of leadership, teamwork, movement and coordination.
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Capture the Treasure Active Game
A whole class game that encourages focus and creativity.
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Ten Add Bowling Active Learning
A whole class active game that encourages learning through a physical setting.
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Pack of Fun - Quick Fitness Games
14 quick, easy and fun fitness activities for all ages.
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Ocean Themed Movement Cards
A set of 12 Ocean themed movement cards.
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Drama Game Task Cards
A set of 17 activity cards with instructions for drama games.
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The Bean Game
A fun active game to play at any time.
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How to Make an Origami Box Video
Teach your students how to make an easy origami box with this instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Cube Video
Teach your students how to make an origami cube using this quick and fun instructional video, perfect for brain breaks and rainy lunchtimes!
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How to Make an Origami Bunny Ring Video
Make cute origami bunny rings with your students using this easy-to-follow video containing origami bunny instructions.
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How to Make an Origami Butterfly Ring Video
Make cute origami butterfly rings with your students using this easy-to-follow video containing origami butterfly instructions.
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How to Make an Origami Cat Ring Video
Make cute origami cat rings with your students using this easy-to-follow instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Pig Ring Video
Make cute origami pig rings with your students using this easy-to-follow instructional origami video.
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How to Draw a Mummy – Directed Drawing Video for Kids
Teach your students how to draw an easy mummy with a step-by-step video, perfect for directed drawing practice in the primary classroom.
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How to Draw a Frankenstein – Directed Drawing Video for Kids
Teach your students how to draw an easy Frankenstein with a step-by-step video, perfect for directed drawing practice in the primary classroom.
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How to Make an Origami Rabbit
Teach your students how to make an easy origami rabbit with this instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Fox Video
Teach your students how to make an easy origami fox with this instructional origami video.
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Flower and Candle Breathing Video
Teach your students flower and candle breathing as a brain break, stress management strategy or mindfulness activity.
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How to Make an Origami Giraffe Video
Teach your students how to make an easy origami giraffe with this instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Bird Video
Teach your students how to make an easy origami bird with this instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Penguin Video
Teach your students how to make an easy origami penguin with this instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Dog Video
Teach your students how to make an easy origami dog with this instructional origami video.
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How to Make an Origami Frog Video
Teach your students how to make an origami frog with this instructional origami video.
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Guided Meditation for Students Video – 10-Minute Body Scan
Add guided meditation for students to your social emotional learning toolkit with a handy video that guides kids through a 10-minute body scan.
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Flower Breathing Video for Kids
Teach students to cope with stress with a flower breathing video created to use with kids in the classroom.
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Rainbow Breathing for Kids Video
Add deep rainbow breathing to your classroom routines with a kid-friendly mindfulness video created for primary teachers.
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How to Draw a Witch – Directed Drawing Video for Kids
Teach kids how to draw a witch with a simple directed drawing video perfect for your Halloween lesson planning!
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Mindful Breathing Video for Kids
Use this calming, square-breathing exercise video to introduce your students to mindfulness in the classroom.
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How to Make an Origami Fidget Toy Video
Teach students how to make their own origami fidget toy with a video on the art of paper folding!
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How to Make an Origami Ninga Star Video
Teach your students sticky note origami using this instructional video showing how to make a ninja star.