mathbreaks
Mathbreaks are short, structured periods of physical activity and mental engagement designed to be incorporated into a learning environment, particularly in mathematics education. The core concept behind mathbreaks is to combat prolonged sedentary periods often associated with classroom learning, which can lead to decreased attention, fatigue, and reduced cognitive performance. By introducing brief, focused activities, mathbreaks aim to refresh students' minds and bodies, making them more receptive to learning.
These breaks typically involve simple physical exercises, such as stretching, jumping jacks, or short walks, often
The duration of a mathbreak is usually between 2 to 5 minutes, allowing for a quick reset