How many minutes per subject in elementary school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school has FIT/WIN for 30 minutes/4 days a week (not on the IEP meeting day). I can’t imagine it being successful 1x a week.

CKLA needs a lot of time. 90 minutes which is a really long block for kids to stay focused. Math is shorter, but I don’t know the required minutes. Everything else is completely shortchanged.


It’s not successful but that’s one of the models MCPS is pushing next year for ALL elementary schools as they switch from ELC to Ampifly CKLA for all.
Anonymous
FIT block is 30 minutes every day next year, not 4 days per week, per the ES ELA team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FIT block is 30 minutes every day next year, not 4 days per week, per the ES ELA team.


What happens during FIT?
Anonymous
We have WIN/FIT twice a day for 30 min - one block for ELA and the other for Math. That's when I pull my kids for intervention or enrichment. I teach in a Title 1 school and science/ss tends to get left to just non-specials days. I actually think students are getting a lot more background knowledge from CKLA around these topics than they have from our centrally created science/ss curriculums.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have WIN/FIT twice a day for 30 min - one block for ELA and the other for Math. That's when I pull my kids for intervention or enrichment. I teach in a Title 1 school and science/ss tends to get left to just non-specials days. I actually think students are getting a lot more background knowledge from CKLA around these topics than they have from our centrally created science/ss curriculums.


What do kids who need neither intervention nor enrichment do during FIT/WIN time?
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