When children experience an activity they are more likely to be engaged and focused and more likely to learn. Dance or any type of coordinated movement can be a fun and effective way for students to experience patterns, angles, and rotation. When learning and practicing dance, students are learning to move their bodies through space, by planning and building an understanding of how to do that without bumping into someone or something or falling down.
Best-suited for students with weaker: Attention, Inhibition, Long-Term Memory, Short-Term Memory, Sensory Integration, Spatial Skills, Processing Speed, Working Memory (Source: Digital Promise Learner Variability Project)