8:30-9:00 Start in homeroom·
9-9:30·
9:30-10·
10-10:25·
10:25-11:25 Specials·
11:30-12 Feast·
12-12:15 Restroom/Clean up·
12:15-12:45·
12:45-1:15·
1:15-1:45·
1:45-2:15·
2:15-2:45
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Here is the schedule that we will follow for the Thanksgiving Round Robin Day. We will start off by doing the craft/activity in our homerooms and then allow about 2 minutes for switching and starting a new class. Parents are welcome to come during specials to set up for the feast.
8:30-9:00 Start in homeroom· 9-9:30· 9:30-10· 10-10:25· 10:25-11:25 Specials· 11:30-12 Feast· 12-12:15 Restroom/Clean up· 12:15-12:45· 12:45-1:15· 1:15-1:45· 1:45-2:15· 2:15-2:45
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