Sentences with phrase «homeroom time»

A teacher states, «Breakfast during homeroom time starts our day in a very positive way!

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We offer them one choice between homeroom and first period, a short time frame to come through [and eat].
I had read in Running Times magazine of a junior high homeroom teacher who did something similar in 1995.
At the end of a set time period, the homeroom that collects the most pennies receives special recognition and a prize.
During this time, the regular instruction teachers become Tier 2 intervention teachers, and students move from their homeroom teacher to an intervention teacher.
Instead of homeroom, students have Tiger Talk, an introductory period during which they greet each other using eye contact and handshakes, play games that encourage interaction, and discuss topics that range from their favorite places for quiet time (Douglas gets a shy laugh when she reveals that her place is the bathroom) to where the Mississippi River — which flows past some students» backyards — really starts.
And in reality ~ we may not be able to hit a homeroom with every lessonnot everyone has the time or energy to do these kinds of lessons day - in and day - out - but we can focus on implementing these clay - pot lessons more and more ~ until one day ~ students love our classroom and are lined up at the door waiting to get in.
But union contracts often limit how many hours a public - school teacher must be in the classroom: that's why a school may hire a substitute librarian rather than send everyone back to their homerooms when the full - time librarian is out.
This bundle contains activities for Tutor time / homeroom / form time.
To minimize impact on instructional time, Visitacion Valley shaved one minute off each period and took time away from lunch and homeroom
Add to that bus duty, hall duty, homeroom, large groups of sometimes unruly students, minimal planning time, mountains of paperwork, and frequent assignments to subjects for which they're unprepared, there's little time left to plan, create, and grow.
At the time, students were learning about rocks and the rock cycle with their homeroom teacher.
AND GET TO HOMEROOM ON TIME?
In fact, high school is often a time when students experience greater separation — from their family as they take more cues from their peers, from their school community as they go from teacher to teacher without a consistent «homeroom» during the day, and as they further define their sense of identity, how they are like others and also, how they are different.
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