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Keeping children engaged in the afternoon.

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Adamola · 19/06/2018 19:44

How long are your afternoon lessons? Ours is from 1:00 pm to 3:30pm.

Any tips on keeping children focused for that length of time. I teach year 4

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reluctantbrit · 19/06/2018 21:41

Our school, DD is now in Y6, always does practical stuff in the afternoon. Arts, music, science, PE, D&T. I assume this is to have them carrying on after the lure of lunch.

They do have French and RE as well in the afternoon but that is just every other term.

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Waterlemon · 19/06/2018 21:51

We have 2 lessons timetabled every afternoon as well as running our “daily mile” at some point in the afternoon.

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Waterlemon · 19/06/2018 21:53

Maybe ask for your post to be moved to “the staff room” section, as that’s for teachers rather than here.

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Navy0 · 19/06/2018 21:56

Ours run from 1.30 to 3.30. We do topic, science and music, sometimes PE. I am ks2 as well. We have story from about 3.15 though.

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crunchtime · 19/06/2018 21:57

1 pm to 2.10 is a lesson......science, history, geography etc
2.10 to 2.30 playtime
2.30 to 3pm finishing off
3pm to 3.30 story/ reading

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LadyPeacock · 19/06/2018 22:05

I do:
1- 1.20 Class Novel
1.20- 1.40 Silent reading
1.40- 1.50 Wake n Shake/ Go Noodle
1.50- 2.50 Afternoon lesson
2.50- 3.00 Play
3.00-3.20 Basic skills (tables and spelling practice)
Game/ sort letter etc
3.30pm Hometime

Keeps them busy but steady.

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BackforGood · 19/06/2018 23:14

That's a long afternoon!
I would be taking them out for a 5 min run around part way through.

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reluctantbrit · 20/06/2018 13:58

Wow, playtime in KS2? That stopped in Y3 at our school.

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