Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Time to Learn A look at the how much instructional time exists, in a real world classroom.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Time to Learn A look at the how much instructional time exists, in a real world classroom."— Presentation transcript:

1 Time to Learn A look at the how much instructional time exists, in a real world classroom.

2 Instruction in the Elementary School
Instructional Time Needed in the School Day Instructional Time Recommended by Subject Total instructional time needed: 360 minutes or 6 hours each school day Or 1080 hours a school year 64,800 minutes a school year Instruction in the Elementary School ELA: 90 minutes Eyes on Text: 90 minutes Math: 90 minutes Science: 45 minutes Social Studies: 45 minutes

3 Tardy Bell rings: 7:20 Dismissal Bell Rings: 2:10 Time in the School day: 6 hours and 50 minutes Or 410 minutes 180 days x 410 minutes= 73,800 instructional minutes 1230 hours in a school year The School Day

4 Time Left How Much Time We Have How Much Time We Need 50 extra minutes 410 minutes or 6 hours and 50 minutes Or 1230 hours in a school year 73,800 minutes in a school year Time to Instruct 360 minutes or 6 hours each school day Or 1080 hours a school year 64,800 minutes a school year 150 extra hours 9000 extra minutes

5 We do not just teach ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies
We do not just teach ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies. Every elementary school also has: Recess Lunch Specials (music, art, PE, computer etc.) Bathroom and Water Breaks Transitions Announcements Field Trips Special Events Speakers Absences of students and teachers Assessments Now the Reality

6 ANCILLARY DAILY: 155 minutes Or 2 hours and 35 minutes Recess: 30 minutes Lunch: 30 minutes Specials: (Art, PE, etc.) 40 minutes Bathroom and Water Breaks: 15 minutes Transitions: 30 minutes Announcements: 10 minutes ANCILLARY YEARLY : 3rd=9600 minutes, 4th=7980 minutes, 5th=8280 minutes Field Trips: 3 days Special Events: 3 days Absences of students and teachers: 12 days Assessments: 3rd Grade= 2220minutes 4th Grade= 600 minutes 5th Grade= 900 minutes Time for the Reality

7 If we take out all social studies and science times we are still short 15 minutes a day, 2700 minutes a year. Grade Minutes Needed Each Day* Minutes Available Each Day Minutes Needed Each Year** Minutes Available Each Year 3 515 410 102,300 73,800 4 93,300 5 93,600 Grade by Grade for 3-5 *Calculated to include 360 minutes of instructional time and 155 minutes of ancillary time. **Calculated to include ClassScape assessment times only, not field trips absences or other events that take away from instructional time.

8 How Calculations Were Made
Bathroom and Water Breaks = 3 5 minute breaks (includes hand washing, water, potty time and transition) Transitions = 5 minutes before and after lunch, 5 minutes for recess, 5 minutes to and from specials and 5 minutes general classroom transition time. Announcements = 5 minutes of video announcements, and 5 minutes for the National Anthem, the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. Assessments: 3rd Grade: 36 passages x 45 minutes and ClassScape (5 each for Reading and Math year x 60 minutes each) 4th Grade: ClassScape (5 each for Reading and Math year x 60 minutes each) 5th Grade: ClassScape (5 each for Reading, Math and Science a year x 60 minutes each) Does not include Reading 3D Benchmarks or progress monitoring or K-2 math assessments How Calculations Were Made


Download ppt "Time to Learn A look at the how much instructional time exists, in a real world classroom."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google