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    3. “Quick Think” – A Fun Brain Break Game
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    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

      “Quick Think” – A Fun Brain Break Game

      @Sayeda-Afshan Brain breaks help students reset their attention spans, especially after prolonged periods of concentration.

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        @Sayeda-Afshan incorporating movement or a change of activity, brain breaks can combat boredom and prevent mental fatigue.

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          @Sayeda-Afshan Regular brain breaks can improve a student's ability to focus on subsequent tasks.

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            @Sayeda-Afshan Mindfulness exercises and physical activity during brain breaks can help lower stress and anxiety levels.

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              @Sayeda-Afshan Short, mindful activities can be particularly effective in reducing stress and promoting a sense of well-being.

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                @Sayeda-Afshan improving focus and reducing stress, brain breaks can indirectly support better learning.

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                • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                  @Sayeda-Afshan Short breaks can improve short-term memory and make learning more efficient.
                  When students are more relaxed and engaged, they are more likely to absorb and retain information.

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                  • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                    @Mariya-Rajpar Brain breaks can be a powerful classroom management tool, helping to maintain a positive and productive learning environment.

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                    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                      @Mariya-Rajpar Implementing brain breaks can also improve student engagement and participation.

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                      • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                        @Izzeddin-Qasem incorporating regular brain breaks into the school day, educators can create a more positive, engaging, and effective learning environment for their students.

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