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ADHD Classroom Strategies: Boost Focus and Learning with Movement-Based Activities
1. š Movement in the Classroom: Boost Focus for ADHD and All Students with Active Learning Strategies
1. š§ Why Physical Activity Improves Focus for ADHD and Middle School Students
1. ā What the Research Says:
2. š Active Learning Ideas to Support ADHD and On-Level Students
1. š¶āāļø 1. Gallery Walks with a Purpose
2. š 2. Task Cards That Get Students Moving
3. š 3. ELA Movement Stations (Even for Homeschool!)
3. š¤ Fun, Movement-Based Reading Comprehension Activities for ADHD and Active Learners
1. Step 1: Summarize with Bullet Points
2. Step 2: Create to Show Understanding
4. š Youāre Doing More Than You Know
5. š What the Data Shows About Movement and Teacher Mindset
6. šŗ Final Thoughts: Movement Isnāt a DistractionāItās a Solution
ADHD Classroom Strategies: Boost Focus and Learning with Movement-Based Activities
Debra Shepherd
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