Work
Exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something
- This workout takes approximately 10 Minutes
- This workout is for students in Grades 2-3
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Workout guide
Workout guide
Steps
1. Start in seated NaliniKIDS posture, facing sideways at the edge of a chair
2. Place your hands underneath your shoulders at either end of the seat of the chair
3. Turn your palms out and hold the edges of the chair with your fingertips
4. Lean your upper body back into your hands; using your abs, lift your legs up from the floor
5. Balance on your glutes, keeping your thighs and feet together and your abs activated, knees slightly bent
6. Keep your abs pulled in tightly and your shoulders back and down
7. Lean your upper body back and extend your legs out and forward; then lean your upper body forward and crunch your legs into your chest, using the abs to pull them in (think of opening and closing your body like a book)
8. On the OPEN: elbows bend and your legs straighten
9. On the CLOSE: arms lengthen and your knees bend
Sequence
– 10 single count
– 10 pulses
– 10 single count
– Rest
– 10 single count
– 10 pulses
– 10 single count
– 5 second hold
Modification
If you’re confused about your set-up:
– Stay in a smaller, more comfortable range
– Or place your feet on the floor and using your abs, lower and lift just your upper body
How does your body feel after completing the workout?
How does your mind feel after completing the workout?
What does Work mean to you in this moment?
Choose from the additional reflection prompts below to customize this lesson and meet the needs of your students and your time constraints. Create a unique workout experience every time you return to this lesson!
Self-Connection
Past
Describe the last time you worked really hard on something.
Present
What is your favorite type of schoolwork? Why?
Future
Describe your future dream job.
Real-World Connection
Family
What responsibilities/chores do you have at home?
Learning Environment
Describe your favorite place to complete homework.
Community
What types of jobs are available in your community?
Academic Connection
ELA
Make a list of your work experience. Include school subjects, chores, etc.
Social Studies
What are some popular jobs in your country that weren't around fifty years ago?
STEM
What unique skills do you bring to group work that help you to collaborate with other students?
Fun Fact
Working together with a team or group makes people more creative and successful than working alone.