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A Game On grant from AFHK turned a barren rooftop into a bright and engaging space for students to get active and harvest healthy foods.
Did you know that it’s best practice to shift the school schedule so students play at recess first, then eat lunch?
All kids should strive to get 60 minutes of physical activity each day. Encourage recess at home to help reach these minutes!
Elementary schools should incorporate a minimum of 20 minutes per day of recess for all grades and 30 minutes for primary grades. The benefits of recess also extend to secondary grades, too!
Are your students restless from being cooped up inside due to rain or cold? Active indoor recess is a great way to get physically moving, regardless of space or equipment constraints.
Why is it important to have recess before lunch? Find out and then make it happen.
Bad weather? No problem with these tips for keeping indoor recess active.
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