Innovative Cross-Curricular Brainball Program for Schools: Fund and Support Guide
Explore the unique Brainball program that merges physical activity with academic learning, promoting health and physical literacy while enhancing students' cognitive skills. Developed by the University School of Physical Education in Poland, Brainball is designed to improve fine motor skills, math, reading, and cooperation skills. Learn how to acquire Brainball for your school, including tips on budgeting and seeking alternative funding sources such as Title I, III, and IV funds. Engage students in interactive Brainball games like Tic-Tac-Toe and Team Handball to make learning fun and impactful across subjects. Discover the benefits of Brainball for both students and teachers, preparing them for higher-level critical thinking.
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Brainball Fund and Support Cross-Curricular Brainball Use and Budgeting: How to Lei Dunn LDunn@Schoolhealth.com @leidunn_vb Slide Deck https://bit.ly/HPAIBRAINBal l
Agenda 1. What is BRAINball 2. The benefits of BRAINball for students and teachers 3. How to acquire BRAINball for your school
BRAINball SORT
What is BRAINball BRAINball unique physical education learning system that merges physical activity and academic learning through play. is an innovative and Promotes health and physical literacy Prepares students for higher level thinking Partners cross-curricular stakeholders
BRAINball SPELLING TAG
BRAINball Developed by the University School of Physical Education in Poland Over 20 years of research Improvement in fine, motor and cooperation skills Develop math and reading skills
BRAINball TIC-TAC-TOE
BRAINball TEAM HANDBALL
BRAINball Consider alternate funding sources Title I for low and moderate income students Title III for English Language Learners Title IV for General Education ESSER Funds and Grants
BRAINball Title IV part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act [ESSA], Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) grants Sub fund Safe and Healthy Schools (pages 24 27 of this document gives an overview) - specifically under the physical activities category.
BRAINball Math Triangle
MORE on BRAINball : Example lessons Information on professional development https://bit.ly/BRAINBallinfo
Thank you for your time, attention and participation! Lei Dunn LDunn@Schoolhealth.com @leidunn_vb Slide Deck https://bit.ly/HPAIBRAINBal l