• Physical practices should be connected with learning

    @Bushra-Tahir Activities that involve movement, such as acting out stories or building models, can be particularly effective for kinesthetic learners.

  • @Mariya PE programs offer a variety of activities, from individual sports to team games, that promote physical fitness and movement skills.

  • @Zymal492cb0cdb1 By incorporating physical practices into learning, educators can create a more engaging, effective, and beneficial learning environment for all students.

  • @Shaista-Begum yes! dear Saista, it can significantly enhance cognitive function, academic performance, and overall well-being. Physical activity, when integrated into learning, can improve attention, memory, and executive function, leading to better academic outcomes. It can also promote mental health, reduce stress, and increase engagement in learning.

  • @Mariya Physical activity, such as exercise and movement breaks, increases blood flow to the brain, which improves cognitive function, including attention, memory, and overall academic performance.

  • @TANIA2a4b8fae35 Studies show that engaging in physical activity, even for short periods, can improve attention and reduce restlessness, making it easier for students to focus on their

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47 Regular physical exercise can influence neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to form new connections, which is crucial for learning and memory.

  • @Maryam-Jawed Physical activity can be particularly beneficial for students with learning differences, helping them improve attention, concentration, and overall academic performance.

  • @Ahlam-HAMRI Physical activity can be particularly beneficial for students with learning differences, helping them improve attention, concentration, and overall academic performance.

  • @Shaista-Begum Really great Idea no doubt that physical activity enhance mental and physical ability.

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  • @Shaista-Begum
    Absolutely right physical practices with learning practices can enhance students engagement, and Academic performance.
    We can blend physical activity with learning in simple playful ways like: Action songs, Number jumping, dance moves to to letter sounds etc

  • @LISELLI This is an excellent approach to support kinesthetic learners! Incorporating movement into lessons not only boosts engagement but also helps students understand and retain concepts more effectively. Activities like treasure hunts and physical experiments make learning fun, interactive, and memorable. The staircase experiment is a brilliant way to connect theory with real-life application—perfect for active learners!

  • @Ahlam-HAMRI Absolutely! Integrating physical activity into learning is a powerful strategy that benefits both mind and body. It not only enhances cognitive skills like focus and memory but also supports emotional well-being by reducing stress and boosting mood. When students are physically active, they’re more engaged, alert, and ready to learn—making classrooms more dynamic and effective. A holistic win for education

  • Connecting physical practice with learning can enhance retention, engagement, and understanding. This approach, known as embodied learning, leverages physical activity to support cognitive development and improve educational outcomes.

  • @LISELLI Absolutely! Kinesthetic learning is so important, and your staircase experiment sounds like a great way to bring physics to life for students."