Connect
Bring or join together; provide access and communication
- This workout takes approximately 10 Minutes
- This workout is for students in Grades 2-3
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Move
Workout guide
Workout guide
Steps
PLANK STEPS
1. Start in plank position, with your hands a little wider than your shoulders
2. Keep your feet and thighs together, legs straight
3. Tip your heels forward, keeping your back flat
4. Tuck your hips under, squeeze your glutes, and pull your abs in
5. Keep your fingers spread apart, your head in line with your spine, and your eyes focused forward
6. Keeping your back flat, bend and stretch your knees only (on the count!)
PUSH UP STEPS
1. Start in plank position, with your hands a little wider than your shoulders
2. Keep your feet and thighs together, legs straight
3. Tip your heels forward, keeping your back flat
4. Tuck your hips under, squeeze your glutes, and pull your abs in
5. Keep your fingers spread apart, your head in line with your spine, and your eyes focused forward
6. Keeping your chest open and shoulders down, bend your elbows down/up as you lower your body down/up
Sequence
– Plank: 10 single count (bend/ stretch)
– Push Up: 10 single count
– Plank/Push Up: 10 combinations (bend/stretch + push up)
Modification
If you have back discomfort or pain, or if you lack the upper body strength to do a full push up:
– Complete all the moves with your hands on a chair or against a wall (see CONFIDENCE workout)
How does your body feel after completing the workout?
How does your mind feel after completing the workout?
What does Connect 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
How did you stay connected to people during the COVID-19 pandemic that was different from before?
Present
Do you prefer to be by yourself or to be surrounded by a group of people?
Future
How can you stay connected to a person you care about if they move far away?
Real-World Connection
Family
Describe some places that your family is connected to.
Learning Environment
Describe an object in your learning environment that you enjoy connecting with.
Community
In your community, identify some places where you connect with others.
Academic Connection
ELA
Connect with another student in your class by sending them a card.
Social Studies
Identify one food that helps you feel connected to your culture.
STEM
Reflect on how your mind and body connect. Does your body ever change when you are feeling happy, angry, or excited?
Fun Fact
Dogs may have evolved to connect with humans. Studies have found that the friendliest dogs have differences in their DNA that make them more interested in people.