| LESSON: | Ready, Set, Test! |
| CONTENT AREA: | Personal & Consumer Health |
| GRADE LEVEL: | 4-5 |
| ACTIVITY TYPE: | CLASSROOM EXERCISE |
Try GoNoodle games to practice exercise and deep breathing in a school setting
30 minutes
Help students expand their vocabulary by:
Place these words and definitions on the class "word wall," on an easel or chart, or use some other visual cue.
Have you shown your class the Interactive Presentation yet? If not, start there. If you taught the Interactive Presentation on a different day, then remind students of these key concepts:
“Run With US!” is a deskside exercise game at GoNoodle.com (another product from HealthTeacher) that helps students participate in vigorous physical exercise in any classroom with a real Olympic athlete as their coach. “Run With US!” is designed to be played as a group, around a projector or interactive whiteboard, and in less than 5 minutes. (Note: Active HealthTeacher members automatically have a GoNoodle account. Log in with your HealthTeacher username and password. If you do not have an active HealthTeacher account, you can create a GoNoodle account for free at www.GoNoodle.com.)
For best results, introduce this activity at least a week before students undertake standardized tests. Take some time each day leading up to standardized testing to use the GoNoodle: “Run with US!” game with students.
Ask students to recall facts about exercise and learning from the Interactive Presentation and/or the “Test Readiness Exercise” Jigsaw text.
The benefits of exercise:
“Airtime” is a deep breathing game at GoNoodle.com (another product from HealthTeacher) that helps students practice deep abdominal breathing in a fun, relaxing context. “Airtime” is designed to be played as a group, around a projector or interactive whiteboard, and in less than 5 minutes. (Note: Active HealthTeacher members automatically have a GoNoodle account. Log in with your HealthTeacher username and password. If you do not have an active HealthTeacher account, you can create a GoNoodle account for free at www.GoNoodle.com.)
For best results, introduce this activity at least a week before students undertake standardized tests. Take some time each day leading up to standardized testing to use the GoNoodle: “Airtime” game with students.
Students have learned that deep breathing can help control test anxiety. Giving students a chance to practice deep breathing in the week(s) leading up to administration of standardized testing will prepare them when they need to use it prior to and during actual testing to provide them with the skills to calm themselves to overcome test anxiety.
Ask students to recall facts about deep breathing and test anxiety from the Interactive Presentation and/or the “Test Readiness Deep Breathing” Jigsaw text.
What are some symptoms of test anxiety?
How does deep breathing help?