Hi Ana ,
Brain breaks are indeed an excellent way to maintain energy and focus in the classroom. Along with recharging, switching attention, and calming down, I also incorporate activities that engage students while enhancing their learning. Here are some of my go-to practices:
- Vocabulary-Building Games
I divide students into two groups and select a topic. Each group competes to come up with relevant vocabulary, making learning fun and interactive. - Spell-Guess Games
Students guess the missing letters in words to form the correct spelling. This not only helps in building their vocabulary but also improves their spelling skills. - Likes and Dislikes Discussions
A casual conversation where students share their preferences. This activity is great for fostering communication skills and building confidence.
These activities not only serve as brain breaks but also promote language skills in a relaxed and enjoyable way