The physical practices should be connected with learning practices ,means,
learning is not only a mental activity but also involves the body. Here's a discussion on this connection.
Physical activities like stretching, walking, or movement games can stimulate brain function, increase alertness, and reduce fatigue.
using hand gestures while learning new concepts.
Not all students learn best through listening or reading. Some understand concepts better through physical involvement. Integrating physical practices addresses different learning needs and styles.
In math, using body movements to form shapes or number lines helps spatial learners grasp abstract ideas.
physical activities involve group work, cooperation, and communication. These experiences translate into improved. Classroom behavior and collaborative learning games related to academic content improve both social interaction and subjct understanding.
A short morning exercise routine can set a positive tone .
Connecting physical practices with learning creates a holistic educational experience. It caters to multiple intelligences, supports cognitive development, and fosters a more engaging and inclusive learning environment.
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Physical practices should be connected with learning
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@BEGUM0167087d15
Thank you for highlighting this important connection! I completely agree that learning is both a mental and physical process. Incorporating movement and physical activities not only boosts brain function and focus but also helps cater to different learning styles, especially kinesthetic learners. Using gestures, movement games, and group activities makes lessons more engaging and supports social skills like cooperation and communication. Starting the day with a short exercise routine is a great idea to energize students and prepare them for learning. Overall, linking physical practices with learning truly creates a richer, more inclusive classroom experience. -
@BEGUM0167087d15 yes, incorporating physical into education can have a positive impact in student's development
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Agreed. Students love to learn through different approaches. Physical activities encourage team work and build up understanding with each other. These activities should be imparted.
Imamuddin Khaskheli
High School Teacher
GHSS Thana Bula Khan, Jamshoro,
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@BEGUM0167087d15 Ohh definitely physical gestures should be productive as we have concept of psych**otor activities these psych**otor activities are not only helpful for physical health but they relax mind too as in stress management or in anger management we have many therapies including physical activities which are really helpful to reduce energy level which boosts up in negative direction. With the help of physical activities actually we are transforming our negative energy into positive or productive results. Like football is a game and it's a physical activity but it is productive and essential game for students because in this game a student will be able to keep set his/her focus and he/she will put his/her
effort to achieve the target. Similarly by doing art and crafts activities which are physical activities too student will be able to make his/her imagination true so we have to design and plan physical activities for students for perfect result.
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@BEGUM0167087d15 yes you are absolutely right! connecting physical practices with learning practices can enhance students engagement, retention and overall academic performance. We have many ways to integrate physical practices with learning such as hands on activities, role playing and science experiments.
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I agree with this perspective. Many students are primarily kinesthetic learners and benefit from subject specific activities that involve movement.This can be incorporated through engaging tasks like classroom treasure hunts, where students search for clues or through hands on experiments that require physical activity. For example, I often conduct an experiment where students calculate the power they exert when running and walking up a staircase.
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@BEGUM0167087d15 integrating physical practices into education not only supports academic achievement but also promotes social emotional well-being and inclusivity. It’s a powerful approach to creating a more dynamic and effective learning environment.
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@BEGUM0167087d15 This is a powerful reminder that learning isn’t just a mental process—it’s deeply physical too. I love the emphasis on integrating movement and physical engagement into the classroom. Activities like stretching, using gestures, or incorporating movement into lessons not only enhance understanding but also cater to diverse learning styles. The point about group activities building social skills and improving classroom behavior is especially important. A more holistic approach like this can truly transform the learning experience for students of all abilities. Great insights!
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I totally agree that physical activities should be part of learning. It's helps mental health and it also involves the body.
Simple actions like sthelp students stay active, focused, and alert. Some students learn better by moving, not just by reading or writing. Physical activities games improves understanding and teamwork.Physical activities also improve behavior and make the classroom more fun and active.Overall, mixing movement with learning makes education more effective and enjoyable for all students. -
@Maryam85ef5eac13 Exactly! Combining physical activities with learning not only boosts engagement but also helps students understand and remember concepts better. It makes learning more interactive, fun, and meaningful.
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@BEGUM0167087d15
"Connecting physical activity with learning boosts engagement and brain function—movement helps make learning more dynamic, memorable, and holistic." -
@BEGUM0167087d15 its a truth that without physical activities children can not be healthy. physical practices with learning can be beneficial for students.
Education enlighten you.
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Learning is not just a mental activity—it also involves the body. Physical practices like stretching, walking, or using hand gestures can boost brain function, increase alertness, and reduce fatigue. They support different learning styles, helping students who learn better through movement and physical involvement.
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@BEGUM0167087d15
Absolutely! Integrating movement into learning enhances focus, supports diverse learning styles, and builds social skills. It's a simple yet powerful way to create a more engaging and inclusive classroom. -
Agree with you,Physical movement can reinforce cognitive processes. For example, in subjects like dance, sports, or even STEM (e.g., building models in engineering), doing helps solidify understanding.
“Learning by doing” allows for experiential understanding, not just theoretical.
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@Bushra-Tahir
Yes, physical activity boosts learning by making it more engaging, memorable, and effective.