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Brain breaks and focused attention practices help students feel relaxed and alert and ready to learn. Brain breaks create a state of relaxed alertness, while focused attention practices help students slow down and focus on a stimulus. This article describes multiple examples of brain breaks and focused attention practices.
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2.1.1 begin to focus attention relevant aspects of activities and ignore or put aside irrelevant information with support from adults., 2.1.1 focus on an activity with deliberate concentration despite distractions., attention, brain breaks, edutopia: activities that prime the brain for learning, learning
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