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: The time change during Daylight Saving Time affects my daily routine and sleep schedule. Losing one hour of sleep makes waking up for school harder during the first few days. I feel more tired in the morning, which lowers my focus and productivity in class. After a few days my body adjusts, and the extra daylight in the evening improves my mood and gives more time for activities after school.

Summary: We read into the wild.

Reflection: I learned chapter 6 of into the wild.

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