Wednesday 13 April 2011

Welcome

Activities to make your Brain do gym-ming


  • "Brain Buttons"
    This exercise helps improve blood flow to the brain to "switch on" the entire brain before a lesson begins. The increased blood flow helps improve concentration skills required for reading, writing, etc.
    • Put one hand so that there is as wide a space as possible between the thumb and index finger.
    • Place your index and thumb into the slight indentations below the collar bone on each side of the sternum. Press lightly in a pulsing manner.
    • At the same time put the other hand over the navel area of the stomach. Gently press on these points for about 2 minutes.
    • "Cross Crawl"
      This exercise helps coordinate right and left brain by exercising the information flow between the two hemispheres. It is useful for spelling, writing, listening, reading and comprehension.
    • Stand or sit. Put the right hand across the body to the left knee as you raise it, and then do the same thing for the left hand on the right knee just as if you were marching.
    • Just do this either sitting or standing for about 2 minutes.

  • "Hook Ups"
    This works well for nerves before a test or special event such as making a speech. Any situation which will cause nervousness calls for a few "hook ups" to calm the mind and improve concentration.
    • Stand or sit. Cross the right leg over the left at the ankles.
    • Take your right wrist and cross it over the left wrist and link up the fingers so that the right wrist is on top.
    • Bend the elbows out and gently turn the fingers in towards the body until they rest on the sternum (breast bone) in the center of the chest. Stay in this position.
    • Keep the ankles crossed and the wrists crossed and then breathe evenly in this position for a few minutes. You will be noticeably calmer after that time.
    More "Whole Brain" Techniques and Activities
    Have you had any experience using "whole brain", NLP, Suggestopedia, Mind Maps or the like? Would you like to know more? Join the discussion in the forum.
    Using Music in the Classroom
    Six years ago researchers reported that people scored better on a standard IQ test after listening to Mozart. You would be surprised at how much music can also help English learners.
    The Brain: An overview
    A visual explanation of the different parts of the brain, how they work and an example ESL EFL exercise employing the specific area.
    Using Colored Pens
    The use of colored pens to help the right brain remember patterns. Each time you use the pen it reinforces the learning process.
    Helpful Drawing Hints
    "A picture paints a thousand words" - Easy techniques to make quick sketches that will help any artistically challenged teacher - like myself! - use drawings on the board to encourage and stimulate class discussions.