PollyannaMom
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Spinoff of a spinoff...
In the thread about snacks in school, there was also a lot about recess. Some posters mentioned 2 or 3 a day.
My first thought, as a parent, was - Wow DS would love that! He works better with a break at home, so why not in school?
My second thought, as a substitute teacehr, was - oh my! 4 more transitions:
1 - stop subject A (when they've finally gotten "into" it) and get everyone outside
2 - end recess and get 20-35 kids lined up & back in / deal with multiple requests to go to the bathroom, drinking fountain, nurse / try to get everyone back on task
3 - stop subject B (see #1)
4 - (see #2)
It's so time consuming to get a class settled back in after recess (or even just snacktime). I'm torn between breaks helping kids stay alert and focused and breaks taking up so much more time than the actual break. (Is that why a lot of homeschoolers say they get more done in less time?)
So, if your school has multiple recesses, do you like it or not? Do the kids do better with more breaks? Does it need to be a full recess each time, or would stretch/movement built into class work just as well? Is one longer break as good as several short ones? Would it be worth a longer school day to have more recesses?
(Just some random thoughts - don't feel you have to answer each question specifically, and feel free to add your own!)
In the thread about snacks in school, there was also a lot about recess. Some posters mentioned 2 or 3 a day.
My first thought, as a parent, was - Wow DS would love that! He works better with a break at home, so why not in school?
My second thought, as a substitute teacehr, was - oh my! 4 more transitions:
1 - stop subject A (when they've finally gotten "into" it) and get everyone outside
2 - end recess and get 20-35 kids lined up & back in / deal with multiple requests to go to the bathroom, drinking fountain, nurse / try to get everyone back on task
3 - stop subject B (see #1)
4 - (see #2)
It's so time consuming to get a class settled back in after recess (or even just snacktime). I'm torn between breaks helping kids stay alert and focused and breaks taking up so much more time than the actual break. (Is that why a lot of homeschoolers say they get more done in less time?)
So, if your school has multiple recesses, do you like it or not? Do the kids do better with more breaks? Does it need to be a full recess each time, or would stretch/movement built into class work just as well? Is one longer break as good as several short ones? Would it be worth a longer school day to have more recesses?
(Just some random thoughts - don't feel you have to answer each question specifically, and feel free to add your own!)
Mine get 2 recesses a day. Either indoor or outdoor. They also go out for gym, they get that 3 times a week (I think) I know one of the times of their recess was after lunch so there was no stopping of classes. I"m sure if it impacted their studies it would be cut back. So far that has not had happened. I'm glad. I know when I was in elem we did not really have a recess. We were in a very old building (seperate doors for boys and girls! we did not use them like that of course!) and there was no playground. In the summer they use to block off the street and we would play IN the street. I'm so glad when they built the new school they put in 2 playground! I know my kids LOVE it. One of them finally learned how to swing in school. No more pushing! Peer pressure! Gotta love it. I tried my hardest to teach her but she just would NOT listen to me.