Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know anyone in your neighborhood you could ask? They’re all different. Some offer snack time, some dont. Some still have play kitchens/free play, some don’t.
Unfortunately, no one with a recent K kid. More like 3rd-4th grade. My major area of interest is non-desk time, and recess time--two recesses a day sounds great in Bethesda! We have heard from friends in Takoma Park that it's one 20-minute recess.
It's a little surprising to me if there is this much variation--I thought they were all supposed to be following the same curriculum? I have a lot to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know anyone in your neighborhood you could ask? They’re all different. Some offer snack time, some dont. Some still have play kitchens/free play, some don’t.
Unfortunately, no one with a recent K kid. More like 3rd-4th grade. My major area of interest is non-desk time, and recess time--two recesses a day sounds great in Bethesda! We have heard from friends in Takoma Park that it's one 20-minute recess.
It's a little surprising to me if there is this much variation--I thought they were all supposed to be following the same curriculum? I have a lot to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Is there 90 mins of math stations a day and 90 minutes of literacy stations a day? Plus one of the four specials each day.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know anyone in your neighborhood you could ask? They’re all different. Some offer snack time, some dont. Some still have play kitchens/free play, some don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Is there 90 mins of math stations a day and 90 minutes of literacy stations a day? Plus one of the four specials each day.