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How to Get Kids Moving in Every Subject

Adding some movement to lessons not only engages and motivates students—research says it helps them recall and retain information. And it’s fun!

October 14, 2022

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To learn more about the research on movement and learning and view the sources cited in this video, please see the links below:

  • , by Linn Damsgaard, Anne-Mette Veber Nielsen, Anne Kaer Geil, Anne Sofie Bogh Malling, Soren Kildahl Jensen, and Jacob Wienecke
  • , by Jacob Wienecke, Jesper Hauge, Glen Nielsen, Kristian Mouritzen, and Linn Damsgaard
  • , by Spyridoula Vazou, Panagiota Gavrilou, Evangelia Mamalaki, Anna Papanastasiou, and Nefeli Sioumala
  • , by Carrie Jean Braniff
  • , by Traci Lengel and Mike Kuczala
  • , by Michael David Sankey and Michael Gardiner
  • , by Mary Ainley, Suzanne Hidi, and Dagmar Berndorff
  • , by Suzanne Hidi

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  • Interest-Based Learning
  • Integrated Studies
  • Teaching Strategies
  • Physical Education
  • Pre-K
  • K-2 Primary
  • 3-5 Upper Elementary

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