Classroom Activity Breaks

Beach Cities Health District supports local public schools by incorporating Classroom Activity Breaks, a moderate intensity activity break based on research.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends children ages 6-17 participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity per day. According to the CDC, implementing strategies that help students stay healthy and physically active through the use of brief classroom activity breaks (i.e.., 5-10 minutes) is associated with improved:  

Brain Breaks, created in partnership with Beach Cities Health District and Redondo Beach Unified School District, strategically balance the school day with opportunities to engage in short physical activity that activate the brain and leave students more focused and ready to learn.  

To access teacher resources for Classroom Activity Breaks, click here.

View the Classroom Brain Break videos

Beach Cities Health District also supports local public schools by incorporating Classroom Activity Breaks, a moderate intensity activity break based on research from Instant Recess®. The program was scientifically designed to maximize energy expenditure and enjoyment while minimizing injury risk and perceived exertion. 

Benefits of Classroom Activity Breaks®

For more information, please contact:

Tami Kachel, MPH 
School Health Programs Coordinator  
Tami.Kachel@bchd.org