Brain Breaks in 3rd grade
Find Someone Who Bingo Card
This Bingo card is designed to help students learn about their classmates and make new friends. Students can play the game during recess or whenever they have free time in class.
DIY Trading Cards
Create your trading cards! Pack them with key info and cool visuals; they're perfect for quick brain breaks or post-assessment fun.
Comic Strip | Blank with 3 Rectangles
Get students exploring a new style of writing with a Comic Strip activity!
This blank comic strip template is great for getting creative with classroom assignments that require narrative structure, such as comic drawing and storyboard plotting.
Complete with three blank boxes for drawing, and speech and thought bubbles for dialogue; you'll be giving your students a fresh way to express their learning and understanding. Hello voice and choice!
Create Your Own Monster | Portrait
Unleash your creativity with our 'Create Your Own Monster' activity! Let your imagination run wild and design a unique creature that's all your own.
Design Your Own Winter Sweater
Students can decorate their own winter sweaters with our template. Have a blast creating your own unique winter sweater with this fun activity.
Comic Strip | Blank
Get students exploring a new style of writing with a Comic Strip activity!
This blank comic strip template is great for getting creative with classroom assignments that require narrative structure, such as comic drawing and storyboard plotting.
Complete with five blank boxes for drawing, and speech and thought bubbles for dialogue; you'll be giving your students a fresh way to express their learning and understanding. Hello voice and choice!
Comic Strip | Colored Boxes
Create your own comic strip with our customizable template! Add your own characters, dialogue, and backgrounds for endless storytelling possibilities.
Winter Maze
Get into the holiday spirit with this fun Winter maze!
Vision Board: Reflect, Reset, and Set Intentions copy | UK English
This vision board template provides learners with a calm, reflective space to consider how they want the year ahead to feel and what matters most to them.
Learners use a combination of text, drawing, comments, media, and explain tools to explore their sense of self, preferred pace, positive priorities, and overall intentions. The open-ended structure allows learners to move through the board in any order, supporting choice, agency, and personal expression.
This resource is well suited for wellbeing check-ins, tutor time, PSHE, or back-to-school reflection activities across year groups.
Winter Monster Dress-Up
Unleash your creativity with our interactive winter activity! Let your imagination run wild and design a unique creature that's all your own.
Complete the Drawing | Squiggle
Take a break and stimulate your imagination with our "Complete the Drawing" activity. Suitable for all student levels. Let's ignite your inner artist!
Roll & Chat
Roll & Chat is a fun way to get talking with your students! Each time the die is rolled, you take turns rolling it and talking about the topic next to that number. It's an easy way to trigger great conversations with your students that you'll both enjoy.
Find Someone Who Bingo Card | Blank
This Blank Bingo card is designed to help students learn about their classmates and make new friends. Students can play the game during recess or whenever they have free time in class.
Back to School Bingo | Colored Blank
This Bingo card is designed to help students learn about their classmates and make new friends. Students can play the game during recess or whenever they have free time in class.
Letter to Myself for Students
Get your students to write a letter to themselves at the start of the new school year. This is a really easy way to share some powerful messages with them, and it's a great way to boost their confidence and motivation for the rest of their year.
Chess
Boost your students brain development with a simple game of chess!
Chess exercises both sides of the brain and requires a lot of “if this, then-that” scenarios, so students will have to imagine all the potential moves, alternatives and outcomes as they play.
Plus, chess is known to significantly improve visual memory and concentration, as well as reading and problem-solving skills.
Assign this template to students in pairs (try match one student who knows how to play with another who's yet to learn to test your students' ability to lead and follow).