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Coach Corey Martin: Freeze Dance ft Stitch! Brain Break Just Dance Brain Breaks for Kids

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Teaching Tips & Activity Context: In this engaging video, Coach Corey Martin leads a Freeze Dance adventure featuring Stitch and his friends. Kids will dance to the lively island beat, freeze on command, and have a blast dancing and moving to the music. This video is perfect for classroom brain breaks, indoor recess, or as a fun way to energize students during transitions. This video is ideal for: Grades K5 Brain breaks, indoor recess, or transition times Suitable for both virtual and in-person learning environments Skills Focus: Cardiovascular endurance: Dancing and freezing movements help elevate heart rates. Coordination: Following along with the dance moves and freezing on cue enhances coordination. Listening skills: Paying attention to Stitch's commands to freeze encourages auditory processing. Social interaction: Dancing with peers promotes teamwork and socialization. Instructional Suggestions: To maximize engagement, encourage students to fully embody the movements and express themselves while dancing. Consider incorporating opportunities for students to take turns being the leader and giving freeze commands to their classmates. For students who may need modifications, offer alternative movements that are accessible and inclusive for all abilities. Extension Ideas: After the Freeze Dance activity, have students reflect on how they felt during the dance and discuss the importance of moving their bodies for physical and mental well-being. Connect this activity to music or cultural studies by exploring island beats and dance styles from different regions. Students can also create their own freeze dance routines to share with classmates.

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