Description
How do you keep students on track during transitions without losing valuable instructional time? What brain breaks help students reset and refocus instead of becoming a distraction? Research shows that purposeful transitions and brain breaks not only increase student engagement but also improve attention, behavior, and overall classroom culture. By weaving in intentional pauses and smooth routines, teachers can maximize learning time while supporting students' social-emotional needs. Join Lauren Boucher as she shares simple, effective strategies to make transitions seamless and brain breaks meaningful. You will discover classroom-ready routines, movement-based activities, and quick refocus techniques that help students stay energized and attentive from bell to bell. Whether you teach in an elementary or secondary setting, this workshop will equip you with tools to transform downtime into productive, positive learning moments.
Objectives
Identify examples of effective transitions and brain breaks. Explain how purposeful pauses support attention and self-regulation. Use brain breaks and transitions to maintain engagement throughout a lesson. Examine current classroom routines to identify areas for smoother transitions. Assess the effectiveness of different brain breaks on student focus. Design a transition and brain break plan tailored to your classroom.






