Students learn the basic patterns through video instruction and teacher led games. The Speed Stacks Curriculum consists of interactive video lessons for your homeschool. Each lesson is between 15-20 minutes and will teach your students the basics of Sport Stacking in a fun and interactive way.
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Interactive video instruction for individual, partner and team challenges.
Use as a morning brain warm-up, a movement break, an enrichment activity, a co-op group challenge, or a friendly family competition
Kids start improving within minutes and they love tracking their times and beating their personal best.
A fun, skill-building activity that boosts focus, coordination, confidence and gets kids moving every day.
Homeschool families love sport stacking because it blends physical activity, brain development, and hands-on learning in a way that’s easy to teach, engaging for kids of all ages, and simple to set up at home or in co-ops.
Whether you’re teaching one child or a group, Speed Stacks helps you bring movement, learning, and family fun together.
Fast, repetitive motions help refine finger strength, dexterity, and overall hand control.
Stacking activates both sides of the body - and both hemispheres of the brain - supporting whole-child learning.
Following and repeating stack sequences reinforces skills used in math, reading, and problem-solving.
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Sport stacking isn’t just a physical activity, it’s a brain-body workout with benefits across academic, motor, and social development. As students work to improve their times, they develop goal-setting habits and a growth mindset, learning to stay persistent and celebrate progress. The fast-paced nature of stacking also boosts memory and processing speed, helping children absorb and respond to information more efficiently.
Repeated patterns, counting, timing, and sequencing strengthen core early-math concepts in a hands-on, movement-based way.
Stacking routines naturally mirror left-to-right tracking, helping young learners develop the visual flow needed for reading.
Movement-based learning helps students who thrive through doing, making abstract concepts more concrete and easier to grasp.
Unlike large-scale PE programs, the homeschool version of Speed Stacks is:
"Speed Stacks has become our go-to brain break. My kids ask me to do it between lessons because it resets their focus instantly."
"Perfect for our co-op! Kids of all ages can participate at the same time and help each other along the way."
"Hands-on, active, and great for the days when we need something fast and fun."