✨Turn restless wiggles into joyful learning with this Brain Break Cube BUNDLE!
Kids don’t just sit still all day. They wiggle, giggle, and need to MOVE. That’s where these brain break cubes come to the rescue.
With 30 different themed brain break activities, you’ll have a year’s worth of fun, simple ways to add gross motor movement, sensory play, and action-based learning into your preschool, kindergarten, or elementary classroom.
Every time you roll a cube, kids are invited to jump, stomp, spin, crawl, or pretend in playful, theme-based ways. One roll might have them stomping like an elephant, the next might send them flying like a helicopter, and the next might challenge them to move slowly like a sloth.
The variety keeps the excitement fresh and makes it easy for teachers and parents to sprinkle movement into the day.
This isn’t just a classroom lifesaver... it’s also a great fit for circle time, transition time, indoor recess, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and homeschool learning breaks.
What’s Included in the Brain Break Cube BUNDLE?
30 themed brain break sets featuring colorful cube inserts with kid-friendly actions. From zoo animals to transportation to seasonal fun, every roll sparks imagination and movement.
Color and Black-and-white cube inserts that double as a coloring activity for kids while also saving printer ink. Great for adding a fine motor element before the gross motor play.
DIY cube templates so you can make your own action cubes without special supplies. Just print, cut, fold, and tape for a ready-to-go cube.
Teacher directions with step-by-step instructions for stress-free setup and smooth classroom management.
Skills Addressed with Brain Break Cubes and Gross Motor Activities
Primary Academic and Physical Development Skills
Gross motor development and physical strength: Every action encourages large muscle movement such as stomping, hopping, spinning, crawling, or clapping. These activities support balance, coordination, core strength, and overall physical fitness.
Listening comprehension and following directions: Students strengthen early learning skills by hearing the action called out, processing it, and then acting it out with their bodies. This supports focus and understanding in preschool, kindergarten, and elementary classrooms.
Vocabulary growth and thematic learning connections: Linking actions to themes such as animals, transportation, weather, or holidays gives children meaningful opportunities to practice new words. Kids will hear, say, and act out action verbs, making the vocabulary memorable and fun.
Body awareness and spatial movement: By practicing movements within a group, children learn how to move safely in shared spaces, adjust their bodies to avoid collisions, and become more confident in their ability to control their movements.
Secondary Life Skills and SEL Benefits
Self-regulation and sensory support: Rolling the brain break cube gives students a short, structured break that helps them reset their energy levels. These sensory-friendly gross motor activities reduce frustration, minimize challenging behaviors, and prepare children to re-engage in learning.
Teamwork and cooperative play: Taking turns rolling the cube and moving as a group builds important social skills. Children practice patience, encouragement, and collaboration while celebrating each other’s silly movements.
Confidence and playful expression: Brain break activities encourage kids to act out silly or dramatic movements in a safe environment. This playful self-expression builds confidence, creativity, and joy while showing kids that learning can be fun.
Improved attention and smooth classroom transitions: Short bursts of action help students release energy before sitting down for more focused tasks. By using brain breaks as transition tools, teachers create smoother, calmer classroom shifts throughout the day.
How to Use the Gross Motor Activities:
Just print your favorite themed brain break set and either:
Pop the brain break cube inserts into a soft photo cube for an easy rotation activity, or
Use the DIY printable cube if you don’t have a cube on hand (super helpful for sub tubs, centers, or sending home with students).
Then roll and move! The gross motor cube shows the movement prompt, and kids act it out.
How and Where to Use Brain Break Cubes for Gross Motor Activity
Circle time brain breaks bring energy and joy into your daily classroom routine, helping young learners stay engaged and attentive.
Transition activities use short bursts of movement to guide students smoothly from one activity to the next, reducing downtime and behavior challenges.
Indoor recess brain break games give students an active outlet on rainy days, snowy days, or when outdoor space isn’t available.
Speech therapy and ESL/ELL support help children practice action verbs and theme-based vocabulary while building comprehension through play.
Occupational therapy and sensory play provide structured gross motor input for children who need movement to regulate and focus.
Substitute teacher plans benefit from easy, no-prep brain break activities that keep the class happy, moving, and learning while you’re away.
Homeschool movement breaks give preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary kids playful ways to move between lessons while still practicing important skills.
Standards Alignment for Brain Break Cubes and Gross Motor Activities
Texas Pre-K Guidelines
Physical Development (I.C.1–I.C.4): Children demonstrate control of large muscles for movement, coordination, and balance by hopping, skipping, running, or stomping during brain break actions.
Social and Emotional Development (I.B.1–I.B.3): Children practice self-regulation, following classroom expectations, and engaging in cooperative play during turn-taking activities with the cube.
Language and Communication (II.A.2–II.A.4): Students build vocabulary through theme-based action words and strengthen listening comprehension by following directions.
Virginia Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS)
Physical Development (PD1–PD3): Supports balance, large muscle coordination, and locomotor skills.
Approaches to Play and Learning (APL3): Encourages engagement, persistence, and curiosity through playful gross motor activities.
Social and Emotional Development (SED1–SED3): Promotes positive peer interactions, confidence, and regulation through group movement.
Common Core State Standards – English Language Arts
SL.K.1: Participate in collaborative conversations with peers and adults by sharing ideas during group action activities.
SL.K.6: Speak audibly and express thoughts clearly while naming actions or leading a cube roll.
L.K.5: Add to vocabulary knowledge by connecting action verbs and descriptive words to themed movements.
L.K.6: Use acquired words and phrases through conversation and play.
Social Emotional Learning (CASEL Framework)
Self-Management: Children practice calming strategies and energy release to re-engage in learning.
Relationship Skills: Cooperative group play builds empathy, patience, and turn-taking skills.
Responsible Decision-Making: Students make safe movement choices and learn boundaries while moving in shared spaces.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Megan L. wrote, “My 3/4-year-olds loved these cubes. We used it as a time filler or when we were doing bathroom breaks. The pictures are big and there are not too many words on each picture..”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Suzanne S. wrote, “I make Brain Break cubes to leave with my sub plans- subs appreciate these and my students love that I leave something different than the norm for them to do.”
Ready to move, wiggle, jump, and stretch all year long?
Grab the Gross Motor Brain Break Cubes BUNDLE and be prepared with fun, themed brain breaks for every month, season, and celebration!
No planning, no stress...just roll, move, and learn!
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Gross Motor Brain Break Bundle: 30 Themes
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I am so excited to use this with my kids this year for a quick and easy way to give them a way to get their wiggles out!
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Catherine Farr Williams
Awesome movement ideas
My class loves these dice and there is one for practically every theme. Easy moves and gets the kids excited every time.
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Just what I needed!
I love the "Flip" activities. They're always colorful and engaging. These activities reinforce childrens use of language, labeling, identifying of vocabulary associated with specific themes. My students in the past have loved the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall flip, so when I wanted to update my beginning of the school year activities I happened to find the September themed one and knew I had to purchase it. I laminate my mats and have the kids cover the images with colored small or large game chips, vase jewels or playdough. If the images on the mats are too busyi make sure to uave extra copies for the kids to engage in matching the images. The kids love it!
I am greatly appreciative of this content. I have developmentally delayed preschool baby 3-5 year olds and this really is helping them a lot. I wish I had pictures, but I don't yet.
Great game. My students love it and my kids at home. Lots of fun times playing this game. I love the variety in boards. My suggestion for customers is to print it on cardstock so you can't see through the cards.
My kindergarten students are using these clip cards as a review activity in our morning bins. This is a fun review activity that also helps build fine motor skills.