Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my kindergartener’s schedule:
- 90 mins reading workshop
- 60 mins math workshop
- 30 mins writing workshop
- 30 mins lunch, 4 mins recess
- social studies/science
- specials 4 days a week and on other day extended social studies/science
Other than recess, it’s all structured. Really glad my kid just missed the cutoff sonwas almost six when starting.
Forgot to answer your question. We have monthly homeowner projects, often requiring research/help from parents. Many just skip and seems to be no consequence. No nightly HW.
Also that should read 40 mins recess, not 4!
It is very structured. My kid likes it (and is on the older side, which I think helps), but I know a bunch of families whose kids are having a hard time.
What MCPS ES has 40 minutes of recess?? I thought it was system-wide 20 minutes.
They added time into the school day for lunch/recess and schools could decide how much time to add to lunch and recess. The minimum time for recess should be 30 minutes but that would mean lunch would be 40 minutes. Some schools do 35/35 and others do 30 for lunch and 40 for recess. Which school only has 20 minutes and was that communicated to you by the school or by your kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my kindergartener’s schedule:
- 90 mins reading workshop
- 60 mins math workshop
- 30 mins writing workshop
- 30 mins lunch, 4 mins recess
- social studies/science
- specials 4 days a week and on other day extended social studies/science
Other than recess, it’s all structured. Really glad my kid just missed the cutoff sonwas almost six when starting.
Forgot to answer your question. We have monthly homeowner projects, often requiring research/help from parents. Many just skip and seems to be no consequence. No nightly HW.
Also that should read 40 mins recess, not 4!
It is very structured. My kid likes it (and is on the older side, which I think helps), but I know a bunch of families whose kids are having a hard time.
What MCPS ES has 40 minutes of recess?? I thought it was system-wide 20 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my kindergartener’s schedule:
- 90 mins reading workshop
- 60 mins math workshop
- 30 mins writing workshop
- 30 mins lunch, 4 mins recess
- social studies/science
- specials 4 days a week and on other day extended social studies/science
Other than recess, it’s all structured. Really glad my kid just missed the cutoff sonwas almost six when starting.
Forgot to answer your question. We have monthly homeowner projects, often requiring research/help from parents. Many just skip and seems to be no consequence. No nightly HW.
Also that should read 40 mins recess, not 4!
It is very structured. My kid likes it (and is on the older side, which I think helps), but I know a bunch of families whose kids are having a hard time.
Anonymous wrote:Our ES K (rockville cluster) did have some unstructured play time. The classroom my child was in had a small kitchen area, a rice table, and an area with magnatiles and other blocks. It was part of a rotation that included a literacy center. Not sure how long they got or if it was daily, but I loved that they had some play time besides recess.
Anonymous wrote:Our ES K (rockville cluster) did have some unstructured play time. The classroom my child was in had a small kitchen area, a rice table, and an area with magnatiles and other blocks. It was part of a rotation that included a literacy center. Not sure how long they got or if it was daily, but I loved that they had some play time besides recess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my kindergartener’s schedule:
- 90 mins reading workshop
- 60 mins math workshop
- 30 mins writing workshop
- 30 mins lunch, 4 mins recess
- social studies/science
- specials 4 days a week and on other day extended social studies/science
Other than recess, it’s all structured. Really glad my kid just missed the cutoff sonwas almost six when starting.
Forgot to answer your question. We have monthly homeowner projects, often requiring research/help from parents. Many just skip and seems to be no consequence. No nightly HW.
Thanks, that's helpful. My daughter is an October baby, so she'll be doing junior K at her preschool and will be almost 6 when she starts kindergarten. Maybe that alleviates some of the issues with a more structured day ... don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has “discovery centers” at the end of the day at an upcounty ES but I don’t know if they have time for it every day. They have 35 minutes for recess. I will say that the new principal of RCES is fantastic. I worked for her for a few years and she was one of the best administrators I have had. She’s slowly changing the culture at RCES and I think for the better, according to my friends who work there now.
I have children at RCES. Our new principal seems very nice and I have definitely noticed that a number of new policies have been implemented this year to improve things from school employees’ perspectives. That seems to be the difference between our new principal and the previous one; he was primarily interested in the kids, while she seems to be making a genuine effort to boost employee morale. The only change that seems to benefit the kids was that homework was modestly reduced for lower grades this year. Otherwise, the changes all seem to benefit staff rather than students - but don’t take that the wrong way because nothing adversarial has happened. I certainly don’t blame the principal for trying to win over the staff first, before making changes that will really affect the kids. It’s a smart strategy.
Back to the OP’s question...there is very little unstructured play time. Last year there was a new initiative at RCES to have each home room teacher give her class extra unstructured free play time on the one day a week that the class had no specials. The idea was to give teachers and students a chance to see each other in a new light in a relaxed setting and get to know each other better. I was a fan because there is so little of that. I’m realizing that I haven’t heard anything about it this year, so maybe they’ve discontinued it? I think kindergarteners have more free play than any other grade because they still have centers. Today’s kindergarten is what first grade was 30 years ago. First grade is now actually quite rigorous. I wouldn’t say that kids have tons of homework, but yes, they will have some, even in K. Recess and lunch are each 35 minutes for all grades. RCES may become much less overcrowded. While there are 7 classes per grade for 2nd - 5th, this year, for the first time in years, there are only 6 classes per grade for K and 1st.
Anonymous wrote:My son has “discovery centers” at the end of the day at an upcounty ES but I don’t know if they have time for it every day. They have 35 minutes for recess. I will say that the new principal of RCES is fantastic. I worked for her for a few years and she was one of the best administrators I have had. She’s slowly changing the culture at RCES and I think for the better, according to my friends who work there now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my kindergartener’s schedule:
- 90 mins reading workshop
- 60 mins math workshop
- 30 mins writing workshop
- 30 mins lunch, 4 mins recess
- social studies/science
- specials 4 days a week and on other day extended social studies/science
Other than recess, it’s all structured. Really glad my kid just missed the cutoff sonwas almost six when starting.
Forgot to answer your question. We have monthly homeowner projects, often requiring research/help from parents. Many just skip and seems to be no consequence. No nightly HW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my kindergartener’s schedule:
- 90 mins reading workshop
- 60 mins math workshop
- 30 mins writing workshop
- 30 mins lunch, 4 mins recess
- social studies/science
- specials 4 days a week and on other day extended social studies/science
Other than recess, it’s all structured. Really glad my kid just missed the cutoff sonwas almost six when starting.
Forgot to answer your question. We have monthly homeowner projects, often requiring research/help from parents. Many just skip and seems to be no consequence. No nightly HW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our ES K (rockville cluster) did have some unstructured play time. The classroom my child was in had a small kitchen area, a rice table, and an area with magnatiles and other blocks. It was part of a rotation that included a literacy center. Not sure how long they got or if it was daily, but I loved that they had some play time besides recess.
+1 This was my child’s experience in kindergarten at a Title 1 school in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get 20 minutes of unstructured play at recess. That is it.
Honestly, what you’ve heard is true. There is SO much material to cover that the kids go from worksheet to Chromebook to worksheet to Chromebook for most of the day. I have a kid in K this year and there is pretty much zero unstructured play during the day. I think it would b impossible to work that in.
Wait, the kindergarteners use the Chromebooks, too? That seems unnecessary.