Read the passages.
Editorial
Children need lengthier recess sessions in order to reap the full benefits from the play session. They need ample time to move their body, to explore, to tinker, to problem-solve, to work through their emotions, and to dive deep into their imaginations. Short fifteen- to twenty-minute recess sessions often interrupt the children just as they are about to figure out who and what they are going to play.
–"How Schools Ruined Recess—and Four Things Needed to Fix It,"
Angela Hanscom
Newspaper Article
One result of allowing kids more time for recess, [Principal McLain] said, has been increased instructional time "because the kids come back in and settle down and get to work because they know they will receive another recess before long." He also said teachers referred kids to the office for disciplinary action less often as a result of the program and found that "kids are solving their own problems much more independently."
–"Why Some Schools Are Sending Kids Out for Recess Four Times a Day,"
Valerie Strauss
According to both passages, what are children better able to do with more time at recess?
settle down
solve problems
use their imaginations
work through emotions