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1 The benefits of Physical activity on academic performance
Action Based Learning The benefits of Physical activity on academic performance Presented by: Cheryl Peat Project Officers, ACHPER eat well be active – Primary Schools Project

2 My Bonnie lies over the ocean
My Bonnie lies over the sea, So bring back by Bonnie to me! Bring back, Oh bring back my Bonnie to me to me Bring back Oh bring back my Bonnie to me

3 A quote from Jean Blaydes ….
Brain science strongly supports the link of movement to learning. The brain and body’s movement and learning systems are interdependent and interactive. For example, motor development provides the framework that the brain uses to sequence the patterns needed for academic concepts. The body’s vestibular system controls balance and spatial awareness and facilitates the students ability to place words and letters on a page. Proper development and remediation of these systems are critical to a childs’ ability to learn. A system in the body that is responsible for maintaining balance, posture, and the body's orientation in space. This system also regulates locomotion and other movements and keeps objects in visual focus as the body moves.

4 John Ratey Dr. John Ratey says…
Exercise is the brain’s natural Ritalin and Zoloft BDNF is the brain’s Miracle Gro® Exercise is encoded in our genes Play is automatic in every species and helps develop the brain What makes us move is also what makes us think John J Ratey, MD, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Research Synthesizer, Speaker, and Author, Basically BDNF (which is a protein) improves the function of neurons, encourages new neurons to grow and protects them from stress and cell death

5 On 3 levels It optimises your mind set to improve alertness, attention, and motivation It prepares and encourages nerve cells to bind to one another, which is the cellular basis for logging in new information and It spurs the development of new nerve cells from stem cells in the hippocampus SPARK! How exercise will improve the performance of your brain: Dr John Ratey & Eric Hagerman

6 The latest research proves….
When humans exercise for 30 minutes, positive changes happen in the brain and body that increase student performance. Less than 30 minutes of exercise doesn’t bring the same results as rapidly.

7 Dr Charles H Hillman University of Illinois

8 Movement, Physical Activity and Exercise………
Anchors learning when more of the senses are involved to increase the executive function of the frontal lobe Grows new brain cells (neurogenesis) in the learning and memory center (hippocampus)of the brain Gets the brain’s fuel, oxygen and glucose to the brain faster Moves the body in space (spatial awareness) to help the brain see letters and numbers on a page

9 Brain Energiser Soul Man

10 Soul Man Brain Energiser We just … activated 4 quadrents of the brain
activated the Kinesieoligical part of the brain activitated the mirror neurons moved body in space activated hand writing muscles

11 Movement, Physical Activity and Exercise
Engages static and dynamic balance to put the brain and body into focus and attention Crosses the midlines of the brain and body to aid in coordination of movements Is practice in hearing a steady beat and keeping a steady beat (beat awareness and beat competency) to develop the language areas of the brain for receptive and expressive language and to develop the internal dialogue Reinforces the basic motor movements that lay the framework for learning: crawling/walking, jumping and rolling

12 Gotcha Brain Energiser
Crossing the midline of the brain and the body aids in coordination of movements. Partners face each other and extend right hands out palm up. Place left index finger standing it in the palm of your partner. When the leader yells “GOTCHA”, quick as you can, try to capture your partner’s index finger by grabbing it with your left hand and try to escape by withdrawing your left finger before your partner grabs it. When you are successful capturing your neighbor’s finger, celebrate, and then set up again quickly. Repeat. Switch to left palm out and right index finger in the palm. Say GOTCHA. If in a circle, cross the left hand over to the right in front of the person to your right and cross your right hand over the top of the left arm to place your right index finger in the palm of the person on your left. Now say GOTCHA. Switch so that your right hand crosses over on the bottom and the left arm is over the top. Say GOTCHA.

13 Cross Lateralization

14 Movement, Physical Activity and Exercise
Activates BDNF, the Miracle Gro™ for the brain that nourishes and protects the neural pathways for learning Uses repetitive gross motor movement to aid the brain in putting patterns into a sequence Engages mirror neurons for imitation Promotes emotional safety through positive social feedback with partners and groups

15 Ball Toss Maths Brain Energiser We just …
Focused on motor skill development Focused on visual tracking, near and far Moved our body in space

16 Movement, Physical Activity and Exercise
Reduces stress naturally and acts as a anti-depressant Regulates mood and behavior by naturally balancing neurotransmitters Accelerates motivation, increases self esteem, and promotes cooperation and communication skills.

17 Rock paper scissors Brain Energiser We just …
Focused on motor skill development Crossed the midline of the brain Team work sparks positive thinkers

18 Sitting for learning? The opposite of exercise, sitting in a chair, inhibits learning. When a human sits for longer than about 17 minutes, blood begins to pool in the hamstrings and calf muscles pulling needed oxygen and glucose from the brain. Melatonin kicks in because the brain thinks it’s at rest because no navigation has occurred lately. The learner gets lethargic and sleepy and struggles to focus. Learning declines!

19 Sitting induces muscular inactivity
4 STEPS GETTING OUT OF A CHAIR STANDING Electromyogram – measures electrical activity in the leg muscles Illustrates recruitment of large muscles that occurs during simple act of stepping and moving from sitting and standing. Hamilton, M.T., Hamilton, D.G. and Zderic, T.W. (2007). Role of low energy expenditure and sitting in obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Diabetes, 56,

20 The Good NEWS to tell your students for a Healthy Brain
N utrition E xercise W ater S leep

21 Inch Worm Brain Energiser
Inch your hands out in front of you, then move your feet towards your hands, this helps you stretch your legs. Partners face each other and extend right hands out palm up. Place left index finger standing it in the palm of your partner. When the leader yells “GOTCHA”, quick as you can, try to capture your partner’s index finger by grabbing it with your left hand and try to escape by withdrawing your left finger before your partner grabs it. When you are successful capturing your neighbor’s finger, celebrate, and then set up again quickly. Repeat. Switch to left palm out and right index finger in the palm. Say GOTCHA. If in a circle, cross the left hand over to the right in front of the person to your right and cross your right hand over the top of the left arm to place your right index finger in the palm of the person on your left. Now say GOTCHA. Switch so that your right hand crosses over on the bottom and the left arm is over the top. Say GOTCHA.

22 Promising strategies in schools include:
An integrated curriculum where lessons are more physically active Brain energisers improve learning through activity Quality daily physical education sessions that are developmentally appropriate appear to provide the best way forward

23 Pretend Pencil Brain Energiser
Pretend a part of your body is a pencil & write your name.

24 In summary…….. Movement, Physical Activity and Exercise prepare the brain for learning and boosts brain function. For a smarter, healthier, happier brain Move, Move, Move!

25 Acknowledgments Jean Blaydes - Action Based Learning John Ratey MD – Author Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain


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