Breaks are scientifically proven to aide in mental and physical health. Whether it is a small break from doing a task or a larger week-long break from school, breaks are essential as humans. It has been shown that Spring break can be highly beneficial to students’ and teachers’ mental health because this week of vacation allows for a much-needed mental decompression from demanding school-related stressors (homework, social encounters, deadlines, schedules, grades, etc.).
Learn how to read data and directions shown in charts, graphs, and diagrams. Examples show how data and directions relate to everyday events like finding rides on the playground, planning a fire escape route, comparing a team's win-loss records, using a TV schedule, or building a model. Illustrates that students come in contact with charts, graphs, and diagrams in daily life.
Data and directions relate to everyday events and students come in contact with charts, graphs and diagrams all the time. That's why it's important to know how to read data and directions shown in charts, graphs and diagrams.