: Use the first five minutes of class to ask compelling questions that challenge beliefs or spark curiosity, such as "What is the smallest thing you ever held?".
For personal growth, "Five More Minutes" acts as a psychological tool to overcome procrastination and build concentration.
This interpretation is based on the work of , an expert in inclusive education. Her framework, Five Moore Minutes , focuses on empowering classrooms to support all learners through bite-sized resources.

