Guidelines for Success
We love hearing from teachers! Check out these educator-approved tips for transforming your classroom!
Active Seating
Stationary Bikes
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Active Seating
Nervous about having flexible seating in your classroom? Here are some tips to successfully manage your classroom.
Stationary Bikes
We set these bikes up in school libraries and hallways so they can be used by everyone in turn to rev up the heart and activate the brain so students learn their best.
Did You Know?
- Moving while learning helps students grow brain cells, stay focused and retain more information.
- Bikes live in libraries, guidance counselor offices, hallways and nurse’s offices to promote reading, riding and refreshing.
- One school has five to six bikes arranged in one are for small group work. The teacher can pedal as well.
- Administrators and student support staff use bikes to help kids cool off or reset.
- Special educators use them in sensory rooms.
- One school allows students to pedal upon arrival to school to wake up their brains for a day of learning.
- M2L staff manages maintenance issues that may arise and moves bikes as needs change.
- Students burn off extra energy during indoor recess on a cold and/or rainy day.
Move2Learn
Move2Learn is an award-winning 501(c)(3) that works to level the learning field for traditionally underserved and overlooked students.