Sentences with phrase «lunchtime clubs»

Enrich your students» day with lunchtime clubs, offering them an opportunity for focused fun — whether it's art, acting, creative writing, or Doctor Who.
At Bialik, these opportunities are often nurtured in lunchtime clubs and in informal education environments.
The benefits of these lunchtime clubs are obvious, and I can honestly say that they take little additional work.
However, better than my club is what's happening for the first time this year: student - initiated and student - managed lunchtime clubs.
I'm now teaching at the third school where I've hosted a lunchtime club with Doctor Who.
Schools across the country get involved in different ways, with many running it as an extra-curricular project or through a lunchtime club.
The pupils chose Zumba, and a lunchtime club now attracts 30 - 40 girls each week.

Not exact matches

Corporate - sponsored fitness programs such as lunchtime walking groups, Fitbit competitions, hobby clubs, workplace parents and women discussion circles provide a comfortable way to meet new people.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, address the National Press Club at lunchtime today on the issue of gas and electricity affordability.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, will address the National Press Club at lunchtime today.
Sheffield United to win & BTTS looks decent at 16/5 considering the goal scoring records of these clubs and thats one bet we're happy to take this lunchtime.
Last season's sixth highest placed team, Chelsea, come to North London tomorrow lunchtime; the family - run club who gave Andre Villas - Boas
We lost out to the Ligue 1 club's youth team at home and away in the group stage of the competition last year, but will be more confident this time around in the lunchtime kick - off, having enjoyed a tremendous European campaign in which, like the first team in the UEFA Champions League, we saw off Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and APOEL to top our group.
England played Monday so by Tuesday lunchtime they were able to be back at home resting, actively assessed by their club sides.
And the 26 - year - old — who thrived on the energy and fervour of his former club's notoriously fiery all - Istanbul clashes with Galatasaray — can not wait to sample the white - hot Goodison derby atmosphere for the first time on Saturday lunchtime.
They started a lunchtime arts club that focused on working with fabric, bottle caps, feathers and recycled materials instead of producing a recognizable object, a concept widely embraced now but unheard of then.
It is common in high schools especially for students to sell pizza or other quick food at lunchtime to their peers to raise money for school clubs or activities, but those sales draw students away from the cafeteria and cost your nutrition department money.
Most MPs turn up at working men's clubs at lunchtime when there are people there, but no entertainment going on so they don't have to sing Agadoo, perform the Slosh or read out bingo numbers.
As a teacher directing a high school student book club at lunchtime noted: «They were very excited to see what books were available, especially those in a series... They used each other as resources and engaged in conversation about the books.»
Use the crosswords in your home room class, in subject lessons, in substitution lessons, in lunchtime or after school clubs, in the time - out room, or even in the staffroom (or even in a staff meeting if you dare).
Teachers barely get a lunchtime, let alone having the time to set up clubs.
Janene says the students have shown so much enthusiasm and passion for cooking that a number of Year 1 and 2 students have participated in a popular lunchtime gardening club, held once a week.
It helped us to set up a lunchtime history club and work towards a goal.
Now one of these colleagues is offering a lunchtime yoga club.
One of the more memorable events associated with my 20 - year tenure as the president of the Council for Basic Education was the opportunity in 1983 to address the members of the National Press Club at one of their lunchtime presentations broadcast throughout the country on National Public Radio.
Could they develop a system that teaches students manners, a lunchtime book club, or other positive social venue?
Cashless payments allow them the peace of mind that money is being spent in the way it is intended — on a school dinner, club or trip — rather than a visit to sweet shop at lunchtime for example.
Starting with a blank sheet, these «Magic Markers» — people who create something from nothing — designed a lunchtime Tinker Club for student design challenges.
However, elective classes, field trips, and lunchtime and after - school clubs are the first victims on the budgetary chopping block.
For parents, it gives them the peace of mind that money is being spent in the way it is intended - on a school dinner, club or trip — rather than a visit to sweet shop at lunchtime for example.
A learning support assistant (LSA) in Rochdale said they spend their lunchtime «trying to mark, prepare for the afternoon's cover or running a lunch time library club: in theory, all the above is my choice, in practice, very necessary.»
As a teacher directing a high school student book club at lunchtime noted: «They were very excited to see what books were available, especially those in a series.
At Burton Borough School, they've used it as the basis for a philosopher's tea party, while Southborough High School has set up a lunchtime Oxplore club.
Whether this is an after school club or a lunchtime chat, create a time when students who would like to learn or share their experiences can come and talk in an open, yet moderated environment.
Our lunchtime and after - school clubs include band, singing, and drama clubs, and we are able to make full use of our fantastic school performance facilities.
On Monday of last week, I joined my friend Caroline Sanderson, another local author who is also an Associate Editor of The Bookseller magazine, on the lunchtime slot for their new Book Club slot.
In the Business Club in Hall 4.0 that lunchtime, a panel of experts — including Gaby Wood — will be discussing how literature prizes influence the book market and how winning one of these top awards can lead to exponential growth in terms of book sales, and unexpected financial reward.
I am a regular panelist on the BBC Radio Gloucestershire's monthly Book Club, part of Dominic Cotter's lunchtime show and an occasional guest on Suzie Grogan's 10Radio BookTalk show.
Regular lunchtime meetings are held to plan club events and host shelter medicine speakers.
The Beachcomber packs in a crowd at lunchtime and is family - friendly until after sunset, around 9 p.m., when it morphs into a casual club with musicians playing anything from surf - rock to reggae to jazz.
The main dining area of Southport Sharks Club offers all sorts of lunchtime meal choices; from burgers and sliders to full blown meals, including classics like chicken schnitz, US style pork spareribs or steak from the grill, with other dietary options catered for as well.
She started a lunchtime coding club at her girls» school that was so successful that the percent of students choosing to study computer science at school went from 3 % to 70 %.
Connectedness and engagement within schools may be fostered by providing extracurricular activities that really piques students» attention, such as music or arts programs, lunchtime chess clubs or computer clubs, as well as establishing peer support or mentoring programs to increase a sense of connectedness amongst students at schools.
She had been invited (to a hazing initiation) to a welcome aboard lunch by the manager's several office buddies, including the top producer woman, so the new rep had unwittingly travelled in one of their cars, to the lunch destination — as it turned out — a Steele's Ave. lunchtime strip club with tabletop topless dancers.
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