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March 1 – National Unplug Day

Did you know that March 1 is National Unplugged Day? This special day encourages people of all ages to put away their electronic devices and enjoy the world around them without screens. It’s a great opportunity to reconnect with nature, friends, and family in ways that don’t involve technology. You can check out all of the Fact of the Day for kids here.

FIVE FUN FACTS ABOUT NATIONAL UNPLUGGED DAY

  1. National Unplugged Day was created to help people take a break from their digital devices and appreciate the world offline.
  2. It encourages activities like reading, outdoor play, and spending time with loved ones without the distraction of screens.
  3. The day is celebrated worldwide, with people participating in various unplugged activities.
  4. Many schools and organizations hold special events to mark the occasion, promoting digital detox.
  5. Studies have shown that taking time away from screens can improve mental health and well-being.

ACTIVITY IDEAS TO CELEBRATE MARCH 1

To make the most out of National Unplugged Day, here are some fun activities you can do in the classroom or school:

  • Create art using traditional materials like paint and paper.
  • Write letters or postcards to friends or family members.
  • Organize an outdoor scavenger hunt.
  • Have a storytelling session where students can share their favorite tales.
  • Play board games or puzzles together.

QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT FOR MARCH 1

As we observe National Unplugged Day, consider these questions to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the day:

  • Why is it important to take breaks from our digital devices?
  • How does spending time away from screens benefit our health and relationships?
  • What are some non-digital activities you enjoy or would like to try?
  • How can we encourage others to participate in National Unplugged Day?
  • What can we learn about ourselves and the world around us when we unplug?

WOULD YOU RATHER QUESTIONS FOR NATIONAL UNPLUGGED DAY

Here are five questions to spark conversation. Would you rather…

  • Read a book or draw a picture?
  • Play outside or play a board game?
  • Write a story or write a letter to a friend?
  • Go on a nature walk or have a picnic?
  • Spend the day doing crafts or playing sports?

MORE FUN STUFF

Here are more fun ideas to help keep the kids entertained: