
Below, you'll find 20 easy-to-implement brain break ideas. Whether you’re looking to energize your students or help them settle down, these activities are perfect for adding a burst of fun and movement to your day. Simply write them on popsicle sticks, draw one when needed, and watch your class come back to life!
- Dance Party – Play a fun song and let the students dance for one minute.
- Simon Says – A quick game of Simon Says to get them moving and laughing.
- Freeze Dance – Dance until the music stops, then freeze in place.
- Stretch It Out – Lead a short stretching session to loosen up.
- Desk Drumming – Use pencils to create rhythms on desks.
- Animal Walks – Walk like a bear, hop like a frog, or slither like a snake.
- 10 Jumping Jacks – A quick set to get their hearts pumping.
- Follow the Leader – Do silly movements for others to copy.
- Ball Toss Question – Toss a ball and answer a fun question when caught.
- Yoga Pose – Try a tree pose or downward dog for calm focus.
- Silent Ball – Toss a soft ball quietly without speaking.
- Mirror Movement – Pair students to mimic each other's movements.
- Count Down Challenge – Start at 10 and count down with actions (e.g., jumps or claps).
- Shape It Out – Use bodies to form letters, shapes, or numbers.
- Red Light, Green Light – Play a quick version in the classroom.
- Air Writing – Use fingers to "write" words in the air for others to guess.
- Shake It Out – Shake arms, legs, and whole bodies for 30 seconds.
- Brain Yoga – Cross one hand to touch the opposite knee, then switch.
- Story Stretch – Create a silly story one word at a time, adding a stretch between turns.
- 1-Minute Vacation – Close eyes and imagine a fun place to "visit."