Stand Up Sit Down Brain Break {Last Week of School}
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Learning Objective
Students will learn about their classmates' end of the school year reflections and summer break plans.
Description
Stand Up Sit Down is used as a fun, quick brain break that gets students out of their seats for a few minutes. This Last Week of School brain break will allow for students to see what they have in common with their classmates, as well as give you a pulse of the class. There are some questions to reflect on the school year and to share summer break plans.
This brain break is a quick and easy activity to do over Zoom for distance learning!
The last week of school is filled with lots of reflection to wrap up the year and discussion on summer plans. This brain break will give a little closure and come together to share summer plans!
How to Play
Stand Up Sit Down can be played while students are at their desk or all together in front of the board. You will read the statement on the slide. Students will stand up when the statement applies to them or they agree. They will stay standing until you say “sit down.” The students will remain seated if the statement doesn’t apply to them. For example: You will read the slide "Stand up if you like tacos.” All the students that like tacos will stand. The students that do not like tacos will remain seated. After a few seconds of standing, you will say “sit down” and then read the next statement. Keep playing until you have done all the slides!
Benefits
- Students discover what they have in common with classmates
- Students will expend some energy
- Students will be better able to concentrate after taking a brain break
- Classroom management technique
- Only takes a few minutes
- No prep
Contents
There are 15 non-editable slides in the PowerPoint presentation, plus one “How to Play” slide with brief directions. Additionally, there is an extra slide at the end that says "Have a safe and happy summer!"