Teacher Supplies: Classroom Essentials and Our Must-Haves

Check out our list of essential classroom supplies. Plus, our teacher must-haves for kinesthetic learning.
Open and Closed Syllables: Key Tips Teachers Should Know

Learn about open and closed syllables and how to teach them with movement-based strategies.
Depth of Knowledge (DOK) and What It Means for Teachers

Find out what Webb’s Depth of Knowledge is and how to relate it to movement-based learning.
The Science of Reading: Making Curriculum Powerful

What is the science of reading? Learn about the five pillars of reading and how to incorporate movement into your literacy curriculum.
Defining Number Sense: Why It Matters and How to Teach It

What is number sense? Find out how it affects students’ learning and explore how to teach it with movement-based games and activities.
Math Vocabulary Words Elementary Students Should Know

Find out which elementary math vocabulary words are the most important for kids. Plus, movement-based activities to teach them effectively.
Cross-Lateral Movements: All About the Midline of the Body

Find out how cross lateral movements, or cross crawl exercises, can boost learning by crossing the midline of body.
What Is Kinesthetic Learning?

What is kinesthetic learning, and how does it benefit students? Here is everything you need to get started with new strategies in the classroom!
Research-Based Strategies for Teaching ELL Students

Research shows that ELL students prefer a kinesthetic learning style. Incorporating movement-based learning strategies into lessons can help bilingual classrooms thrive.
Effective Classroom Management Strategies for Elementary Teachers

Discover how movement-based learning can help teachers implement effective classroom management strategies for elementary students.