Anonymous wrote:80 minute class
15 minute break
80 minute class
55 minute lunch
80 minute class
15 minute break
80 minute class
So that's 320 minutes (5.33 hours) of class each day.
Anonymous wrote:I teach a primary grade. Our looks like this:
Morning Meeting 9:00-9:30
Math Focus Lesson 9:45-10:05
Small Group 10:05-10:25
Small Group 10:35-10:55
Specialized Instruction 11:00-11:30
SS/Sci 11:30-12:00
Lunch/Recess 12:00-1:00
Reading/Writing Focus Lesson 1:00-1:20
Small Group 1:30-1:50
Small Group 2:00-2:20
Break 2:30-3:00
Specials 3:00-3:30
So daily T-F, not counting small group times, every student will have ~100 minutes/day synchronous with me plus specials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is MTSS?
To your actual post, I agree. The worst part is that the insistence on synchronous specials means that some kids are forced into shedules that will use up all their attention on the fluff and they will be burned out for the day by the time the actual important subjects happen. If we get a schedule like that I may pull to homeschool before that 9/30 "count day".
It stands for MultiTiered Systems of Support.
In other words, another phony and tacky acronym to take away accountability from lazy students and adding more work to teachers so they can “help” and “guide” and “check” over missing work, etc.
You know, it’s all about raising snowflakes and sh1t
Anonymous wrote:What is MTSS?
To your actual post, I agree. The worst part is that the insistence on synchronous specials means that some kids are forced into shedules that will use up all their attention on the fluff and they will be burned out for the day by the time the actual important subjects happen. If we get a schedule like that I may pull to homeschool before that 9/30 "count day".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach a primary grade. Our looks like this:
Morning Meeting 9:00-9:30
Math Focus Lesson 9:45-10:05
Small Group 10:05-10:25
Small Group 10:35-10:55
Specialized Instruction 11:00-11:30
SS/Sci 11:30-12:00
Lunch/Recess 12:00-1:00
Reading/Writing Focus Lesson 1:00-1:20
Small Group 1:30-1:50
Small Group 2:00-2:20
Break 2:30-3:00
Specials 3:00-3:30
So daily T-F, not counting small group times, every student will have ~100 minutes/day synchronous with me plus specials.
How often will an individual student have small group sessions?
Anonymous wrote:I teach a primary grade. Our looks like this:
Morning Meeting 9:00-9:30
Math Focus Lesson 9:45-10:05
Small Group 10:05-10:25
Small Group 10:35-10:55
Specialized Instruction 11:00-11:30
SS/Sci 11:30-12:00
Lunch/Recess 12:00-1:00
Reading/Writing Focus Lesson 1:00-1:20
Small Group 1:30-1:50
Small Group 2:00-2:20
Break 2:30-3:00
Specials 3:00-3:30
So daily T-F, not counting small group times, every student will have ~100 minutes/day synchronous with me plus specials.
Anonymous wrote:what is MTSS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why are there so many awkward breaks???? I just added up the hours and it is 4 hours live instruction for one child and 4.5 hours for my other child of live instruction. This does not include the MTSS. At least our school moved the family choice time to the end of the day.
I understand kids can’t sit straight through. Our school has 20-45 min breaks throughout the day from 8:30-3. Why does there have to be a closing meeting?
One kid has morning meeting, MTSS, break, specials, break, social studies, break, lunch, math, break, writing, closing meeting.
Another kid has morning meeting, reading, break, MTSS, math, break, social studies, lunch, specials, break, writing, closing meeting.
How many total live hours do your kids have?
1 hour math, 1 hour language arts, half hour specials and half hour social studies would have been just perfect.
If you have ES kids, then the reading and math time are actually only 15-20 minutes instruction and the rest is small groups.
What Virginia schools have started????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why are there so many awkward breaks???? I just added up the hours and it is 4 hours live instruction for one child and 4.5 hours for my other child of live instruction. This does not include the MTSS. At least our school moved the family choice time to the end of the day.
I understand kids can’t sit straight through. Our school has 20-45 min breaks throughout the day from 8:30-3. Why does there have to be a closing meeting?
One kid has morning meeting, MTSS, break, specials, break, social studies, break, lunch, math, break, writing, closing meeting.
Another kid has morning meeting, reading, break, MTSS, math, break, social studies, lunch, specials, break, writing, closing meeting.
How many total live hours do your kids have?
1 hour math, 1 hour language arts, half hour specials and half hour social studies would have been just perfect.
If you have ES kids, then the reading and math time are actually only 15-20 minutes instruction and the rest is small groups.
Anonymous wrote:And why are there so many awkward breaks???? I just added up the hours and it is 4 hours live instruction for one child and 4.5 hours for my other child of live instruction. This does not include the MTSS. At least our school moved the family choice time to the end of the day.
I understand kids can’t sit straight through. Our school has 20-45 min breaks throughout the day from 8:30-3. Why does there have to be a closing meeting?
One kid has morning meeting, MTSS, break, specials, break, social studies, break, lunch, math, break, writing, closing meeting.
Another kid has morning meeting, reading, break, MTSS, math, break, social studies, lunch, specials, break, writing, closing meeting.
How many total live hours do your kids have?
1 hour math, 1 hour language arts, half hour specials and half hour social studies would have been just perfect.