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Day: January 8, 2026

Low-Prep January Activities That Support Focus (Without Adding to Your Plate)

January can feel… a lot. The break is over, routines feel shaky again, the weather keeps everyone indoors, and energy is low — for students and teachers. I know for me, this is the month where I need things to feel calm, predictable, and manageable. Not flashy.Not complicated.Just steady and supportive. So instead of reinventing the wheel in January, I lean on a few simple, low-prep activities that help students stay focused without adding more to my plate. Here’s what that looks like in my classroom (and the classrooms I support). 1. Fine Motor Activities That Keep Hands Busy (and Brains Calm) January is when I really notice how much students need something to do with their hands. Simple fine motor tasks — things like tracing, pinching, sorting, tearing, or building — help students settle their bodies and stay engaged longer. These activities feel calm, but they are doing a…

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