Anonymous wrote:our 3rd grader gets 20 minutes exactly. takes them 5 min to walk outside and 5 min to walk back in. they were on the playground for exactly 20 min. I watched the first day and timed it. should be against the law to get such little movement/fresh air at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 minutes. 4th grader just went from two 15 minute recesses to one 30 minute. She likes it better.
The students always complain about the 15 minute recesses because there’s never enough time to really get a game going or to get started with some thing.
Yeah, my 5th grader was switched to the two 15-minute ones this year and wasn’t thrilled.
I’d be curious to hear from teachers which they prefer and why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 minutes. 4th grader just went from two 15 minute recesses to one 30 minute. She likes it better.
The students always complain about the 15 minute recesses because there’s never enough time to really get a game going or to get started with some thing.
Yeah, my 5th grader was switched to the two 15-minute ones this year and wasn’t thrilled.
I’d be curious to hear from teachers which they prefer and why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One 30 minute recess is appropriate for elementary students.
No, no it is not. In a 7 hour day, elementary students should have, at minimum, one hour. 90 minutes would be better.
Anonymous wrote:One 30 minute recess is appropriate for elementary students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 minutes. 4th grader just went from two 15 minute recesses to one 30 minute. She likes it better.
The students always complain about the 15 minute recesses because there’s never enough time to really get a game going or to get started with some thing.
Yeah, my 5th grader was switched to the two 15-minute ones this year and wasn’t thrilled.
I’d be curious to hear from teachers which they prefer and why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 minutes. 4th grader just went from two 15 minute recesses to one 30 minute. She likes it better.
The students always complain about the 15 minute recesses because there’s never enough time to really get a game going or to get started with some thing.
Anonymous wrote:30 minutes. 4th grader just went from two 15 minute recesses to one 30 minute. She likes it better.
Anonymous wrote:“ supervised recess will be provided daily for a minimum total of 30 minutes for elementary school students. Recess shall be provided in two segments, as practicable, with one of the recess segments being at least 15 minutes in length. Students will participate in daily outdoor recess, weather permitting”
I would say that since they added the words “as practicable” your school can just say that it doesn’t work with their schedule so they do one big block instead of two shorter blocks.