Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
My kids say they don’t distance at their school. How does anyone enforce distancing at recess?
It's really hard. We have assigned blocks on the soccer field and a rotation if which class is permitted on the playground equipment on which day.
They can play with a ball or jump rope that is brought from home but not share. (Only a few kids bring toys though since backpacks are heavy enough to topple the k's and 1's) So lots of standing around asking when they get a turn to play for half an hour. We constantly remind them to stay apart be sure talking to a friend outdoors closer than 6 feet is way more dangerous than the 3 feet masked in the building.
Umm that’s just dumb. What school is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
OP here, that’s a good point. We don’t even try to keep them apart at recess. I do worry about them overheating though. A teammate of mine sent a student in last week because she thought that was the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
My kids say they don’t distance at their school. How does anyone enforce distancing at recess?
It's really hard. We have assigned blocks on the soccer field and a rotation if which class is permitted on the playground equipment on which day.
They can play with a ball or jump rope that is brought from home but not share. (Only a few kids bring toys though since backpacks are heavy enough to topple the k's and 1's) So lots of standing around asking when they get a turn to play for half an hour. We constantly remind them to stay apart be sure talking to a friend outdoors closer than 6 feet is way more dangerous than the 3 feet masked in the building.
And they’re masked or not?
If they are masked this is a bit silly.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
My kids say they don’t distance at their school. How does anyone enforce distancing at recess?
It's really hard. We have assigned blocks on the soccer field and a rotation if which class is permitted on the playground equipment on which day.
They can play with a ball or jump rope that is brought from home but not share. (Only a few kids bring toys though since backpacks are heavy enough to topple the k's and 1's) So lots of standing around asking when they get a turn to play for half an hour. We constantly remind them to stay apart be sure talking to a friend outdoors closer than 6 feet is way more dangerous than the 3 feet masked in the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
My kids say they don’t distance at their school. How does anyone enforce distancing at recess?
It's really hard. We have assigned blocks on the soccer field and a rotation if which class is permitted on the playground equipment on which day.
They can play with a ball or jump rope that is brought from home but not share. (Only a few kids bring toys though since backpacks are heavy enough to topple the k's and 1's) So lots of standing around asking when they get a turn to play for half an hour. We constantly remind them to stay apart be sure talking to a friend outdoors closer than 6 feet is way more dangerous than the 3 feet masked in the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.
My kids say they don’t distance at their school. How does anyone enforce distancing at recess?
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'd prefer if they drop the social distancing requirement at recess and the kids still wear masks. It's much harder to keep the kids apart. - a different ES teacher.