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Lesson 12: Taking a Brain Break
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T/F: Brain breaks are a waste of time and don’t help learning.
False
T/F: Brain breaks can improve creativity by giving your brain space to think.
True
T/F: Brain breaks can help you avoid making careless mistakes.
True
T/F: Switching tasks for a moment gives your brain a fresh start.
True
T/F: Brain breaks have to be very long to be helpful.
False
T/F: A quick stretch or movement break can boost your mood.
True
T/F: Brain breaks only help students who have trouble focusing.
False
T/F: Sitting still for too long can make it harder to focus.
True
T/F: Brain breaks can help students pay attention for longer periods of time.
True
T/F: Sometimes doing something fun or different helps your brain reset.
True
T/F: You should never take a brain break during long assignments.
False
T/F: Brain breaks help reduce stress and help you feel calmer.
True
T/F: Short brain breaks can make your work time more productive.
True
T/F: Brain breaks should only be used when you’re completely frustrated.
False
T/F: Your brain can get tired just like your muscles do.
True
Brain breaks can give your body a chance to move and get energy out.
True
T/F: Taking a brain break can actually make it harder to remember things.
False
T/F: Brain breaks help your mind rest so you can focus better afterward.
True