💡 TECHNOLOGY & FUTURE SKILLS (40 Lessons) • Section B — Using Devices Safely
I can tell why screen breaks are important, notice when my body needs a break, and choose healthy things to do away from the screen.
Screens can help us learn and have fun. But our bodies and brains also need regular breaks.
What counts as a screen?
How screens can feel in our body
Body signals that it is time for a break
Simple break ideas
Planning screen breaks
Adults can say: "Screens can be helpful, and we will also give our eyes and bodies regular breaks to stay healthy."
Picture strip: "Screen time, then break time"
You and an adult will sort activities into "On screens" and "Off screens" and add break ideas.
Use this practice to help your child make a simple plan for when to take breaks from screens.
Answer each question about why and how to take regular screen breaks.
1) Why do we need breaks from screens?
2) Which is a body signal that it might be time for a break?
3) Which is a good break activity?
4) What can help you remember when it is time for a break?
5) When is a good time to have no screen?
6) What could you say when a timer rings for a break?
7) Your shoulders feel stiff after using a tablet. What is a kind choice for your body?
8) Who can help you make a screen-break plan?
9) Which rule matches this lesson?
10) What is one big goal of this lesson?