Math Glue: the teacher says, "Glue 2" and the students find one other person to stick to. If the teacher says "Glue 5" then 5 students have to be stuck together. I'd use this with the Kindergarten and first graders, as they're learning numbers and the quantity of what each number looks like.
Get the Facts!: the teacher calls out math problems to solve, and the students have to jump, hop, or walk down a number line to the correct answer. Teacher can give different ways to move: fast, slow, halting, flowing, etc.) Sounds, chants, and instruments can be added as well. This can be used with any math lesson that has to deal with numbers. If one wants, it can be used with shapes if they were to make a "geometric shape line" instead of a number line.
Character Walk: each student walks in the manner of a famous person or character. This can be used to teach character attitude and actions in a reading lesson. Also, it may be used as an assessment to show characters' trait or personality.
Get the Facts!: the teacher calls out math problems to solve, and the students have to jump, hop, or walk down a number line to the correct answer. Teacher can give different ways to move: fast, slow, halting, flowing, etc.) Sounds, chants, and instruments can be added as well. This can be used with any math lesson that has to deal with numbers. If one wants, it can be used with shapes if they were to make a "geometric shape line" instead of a number line.
Character Walk: each student walks in the manner of a famous person or character. This can be used to teach character attitude and actions in a reading lesson. Also, it may be used as an assessment to show characters' trait or personality.