As I have been enjoying my yoga practice, I am starting to think more about how I can incorporate it into my classroom in the future. I want to start researching ideas so that I will more more comfortable with it when the time comes. Bringing yoga into the classroom is a fun way to get moving, practice mindfulness and to learn!
Yoga in the Classroom Ideas
From Camille Dodson on DOYOUYOGA:
1. Use a yoga card deck
- Illustrates the poses in a kid friendly way
 - There are many decks available to buy, but you can also make your own!
 
2. Make yoga part of your routine
- Add yoga to morning circle
- This helps to centre kids
 
 - Add yoga to transitions
- This helps to refocus and reset
 
 - When standing in line
- Can do standing poses or a breathing exercise
 
 - Anytime energy is high
 
3. Offer yoga as a break
- Set up a mat in the corner of your classroom and allow students to use it for a couple of poses when they are feeling overwhelmed or just need a break
 - Have some yoga cards so that kids can be reminded of what to do
 
4. Weave yoga into existing units
- If you are studying trees, students can do a tree pose
 - Students can also make up poses, such as making up a penguin pose if you’re studying penguins
 - Make letter poses if learning the alphabet
 
5. Use online yoga resources
- As in my last post on yoga educational videos, there are so many online resources that you can use to teach kids yoga!
 
From Laura Driscoll on the Social Emotional Workshop:
6. Deescalation & coping skills
- Add new yoga poses to coping skills toolbox
 - Teaching 3 poses that students with self-regulation struggles that they can use in succession paired with breathing can greatly benefit them
 - Talk to the student about when they should use the yoga strategy
 
7. Make it fun and engaging
- There are lots of fun and engaging yoga games you can play with kids, such as:
- Follow the Leader
 - Yoga Freeze Dance
 - Red Light, Green Light, yoga version
 - Mirror yoga
 - Yoga spinner game
 
 
From Kaplan, Using Yoga in the Classroom:
Why use yoga in the classroom?
- It is a healthy way to express emotions and behaviour
 - It is relaxing and peaceful, putting minds at ease and reducing feelings of anxiety and fear
 - It improves memory, focus and clarity
 - It encourages community
 - It improves gross motor development
 - It can improve regulation skills such as decreasing impulsivity by focusing on reflection and patience
 
					