Education reform is a constant focus in the United States due to the low scores on standardized tests. While many avenues of reform have been tried, Whole Brain Teaching has lasted through the past decade and is reaching its peak. This method of teaching incorporates the advances made in neuroscience in order to advance learning at all ages. Through the incorporation of neuroscience, lessons become more interactive and utilize both hemispheres of the brain. Students are more able to participate in the lesson being taught establishing better attention, and therefore, better retention of information. This teaching style employs both listening to a lesson, as well as mimicry and hand gestures. Whole brain teaching is best implemented through a seven step system which is engaging and keeps the students occupied so classroom management becomes easier. With an increase in implementation of this method into classrooms, student achievement will increase and behavior problems will decrease which helps to create the most successful learning environment for students.