Dear Dr. Kagan,
Thank you for making up these fun activities. They are really fun. Plus they give us a small break after working a long time or after a hard test. They just put us out of our chair for a little bit. My favorites are Killer, Magic 11, Everyone's It and Chef's Salad. There are many other great ones but I don't remember them. So thank you and good luck in your career. I'm sure you will be a success. You probably already are.
David Martinez |
Dear Dr. Kagan,
Your Brain Breaks are awesome! I love them all, but one of my favorites is Mr. Magoo. Our teacher
took us outside and we got to go around campus! Another one of my favorites is Hop Off. It was
fun knocking people down. I was even the winner a couple of times! I also love Killer. I did
probably some of the most dramatic "deaths" in the class. I even stumped a couple of people when
I was It. I also like Sculpture Garden. It was funny making two guys waltz with each other! The other
"sculptures" were funny too. Your Brain Breaks are really fun. Keep 'em coming!
Amber Sinclair |
Dear Dr. Kagan,
I really like Killer, Hop Off, Mr. Magoo, Everyone's It and Chef's Salad. I believe that these are extremely
fun games. I think that if every day we do 7 Brain Breaks it will allow our school to be 98.9% more fun
because it will give students small breaks during class. I hope you make many more games for all kids.
James Bridgewater |
Dear Dr. Kagan,
I really like the Brain Break Mr. Magoo because it is good to take your mind off work for a couple of minutes.
It is also good to get up and stretch. Another game I like is Sculpture Garden because it's fun to make your
partner look weird and yourself look weird. Your Brain Breaks rock!
Catherine Wang |
Dear Dr. Kagan,
I can't thank you enough for creating Brain Breaks. They really help when we (my classmates and I) are up to our limit and starting to get very sleepy. Our teacher sees this (I think) and lets us do a Brain Break. These are always an automatic success in getting our brains a good jump start. My personal favorites are Hop Off (which I am very good at), Killer, Moon Jump, Jaunt and Mop. And since I am very light for a sixth grader (73 lbs.), I get the maximum amount of excitement. These and other Brain Breaks are truly brain breaks.
Andy Chu
P.S: Please make more Brain Breaks! |
Dear Dr. Kagan,
I think the Brain Breaks or energizers are really fun and cool, because when you sit almost all day, it gets really boring. But when you get up and start moving, your blood starts moving, and you want to learn more. Here are some of my favorite Brain Breaks: Mr. Magoo, because it makes you trust people more. Knots, because it helps you bond more with your team or a group. Mirror Mirror, helps people get over their fear of making fools of themselves in front of a large audience. Partner Pull-Ups also helps you bond with others. I thank you for inventing Brain Breaks.
Haley S. Oskoui |
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