Classroom resets, in preview.
Two early tools for teachers, both built on Tiny Pauses. Try them both right now.
No student accounts. No ads. No tracking kids. No streaks.
Designed for grades 3-6 (ages 8-12). Nothing for kids to log into, and nothing sold.
Two ways to try it
The room has two kinds of moments. Each tool is for one of them.
Brain Break board
Preview90-second reset, for a buzzing room
A hands-free, movement-then-breath reset you lead from the front of the room. Pick where the room is, press go, lead with your body. Quiet by default.
Green time cards
Preview5-minute settle, for the quiet slot
Make-then-rest recipe cards. A kid picks one, makes a small thing, then settles with it. Print a set, or project the board menu.
Want a one-page intro to print or hand a colleague? Open the classroom handouts.
When you would use it
- Right after recess, when bodies are still buzzing
- Before a test, when nerves are running high
- During a noisy transition between subjects
- After a conflict, when the room feels tense
- Any time the room gets wiggly and restless
- When one kid needs a reset and the whole class could use one too
Each Brain Break moves through shaking, stomping, and squeezing before slow breaths, an order often used in regulation work.
Help us build the right thing
Both tools are in early mode. If you teach these grades, try them and tell us what works and what does not. We will fold it into how we build, and bring you in early.
Tiny Pauses is not medical advice. It is a small, kind tool to help kids pause and notice how they feel.