Prompt: Twice a year we adjust our clocks for daylight saving time, but the change can affect our sleep, energy, and daily routines. Now that we have sprung forward; reflect on how this time change impacts you personally. Do you find it easy or difficult to adjust your schedule? Explain how the time change affects your mood, productivity, or daily habits.

Prompt Response: The shift to daylight saving time is actually something I look forward to because it means I finally have enough light after school to get out on the golf course. While the first few mornings of waking up an hour earlier are a little rough, I find it pretty easy to adjust my schedule once I realize I can fit in nine holes before the sun goes down. My mood instantly improves with that extra hour of evening sun, and it makes me way more productive with my chores earlier in the day just so I can get to the driving range. Even though I might be a bit tired that first week, having the extra daylight to work on my game makes the whole routine change totally worth it.


Summary: We read new parts of the book.


Reflection: I learned more details about the book.



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