Game Day Reset
You need a reset that brings the room back together.
Game Day Reset is a Super Bowl–themed, SEL-infused brain break sequence that helps students move, refocus, and reset in 5–10 minutes with clear structure and zero prep.
It’s made for real classrooms, real energy, and real days when excitement is high but learning still needs to happen.
Use it during Super Bowl week — and anytime your class needs movement without chaos.
Why this works
Game Day Reset is designed to release energy and bring attention back, not just pause behaviors.
Teachers use it to:
reset the room quickly
channel movement in a structured way
reduce constant redirecting
transition smoothly back to instruction
What’s included
Super Bowl Would You Rather
Six movement-based prompts with built-in freeze moments that support focus and self-control.
Moving Field Goal Team Challenge
Three short rounds of a team movement challenge using auto-moving goals to keep students engaged and organized.
Simon Says: Touchdown Moves
Ten football-themed movement slides with teacher-controlled pacing and built-in cues to keep the class flowing.
Each activity is designed to work whole-class and end cleanly.
How to use it
Project the slides, choose the activity that fits the moment, and run it straight through.
Each option is built to reset energy and transition students back to learning without resistance.
Best for
brain breaks
transitions
Friday energy
Super Bowl week
end-of-day resets
attention dips
whole-class movement
Time needed
5–10 minutes total
Use it once or reuse it all year.
No prep. No extra materials. Just project and go.




