
Bikes in Schools
The Self-regulation Classroom Pedal Desks and Bikes are designed to provide opportunities for students, grades PreK-6, to self-regulate through movement without having to leave or disrupt the class. These bikes help students who need to get the wiggles out so they can refocus and engage in learning. Self-regulation Classroom Pedal Desks and Bikes have been used in classrooms, libraries, sensory and gross motor rooms, and calming spaces.
Curious how to integrate pedal desks and bikes into your school? Check out our resources here!
Want to hear how teachers and students feel about using the bike? Take a look at our testimonials page.
In Classrooms
Learn more about how bikes are being used in classrooms, and how students are benefitting from movement while learning.
Principal Bryan Cinti and Educator Pam Woodhouse share their experiences with bikes in the classroom.
Bryan Cinti, shares his story of how the use of bikes transformed both the students and the classroom environment.
This educator used the bike as a way to help students understand metacognition by having students write about their heart and head learning experiences after riding the pedal desk in their class.
In Libraries
Self-regulation Classroom Pedal Desks have seen success in libraries, creating a space where students can learn and move at the same time.
Watch the Fox News story on how Classroom Pedal Desks were added to the Northwest Crossing Elementary School library.
Halifax Libraries now have two bikes at Alderney Gate Public Library (Floor 2); and two at Halifax North Memorial Public Library.