Relaxing and fun!

Submitted 2 years ago
Shelly M.
Shelly M.
Technology coordinator
Grace Christian School
Bowie MD, US
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My Take

This site was offered as a "brain break" activity during a study session. I think this is an interesting "detour" for students who enjoy art as well as those who don't feel they are very good in art. Looking at the examples provided helps students have fun imagining colorful mountains, but doesn't require them to make an exact re-creation. When I did my trial, it did say "do more" or something similar when I felt I was done. However, setting the timer can help me/my students make sure to stop when their artistic "brain break" is done.

How I Use It

My class is working on improving study skills. One idea is to take short breaks after a intensive study session. This is great for one of those breaks as a fun and creative detour without taking you off track too long. Setting a timer will make it easier to get back to that assignment!