How to Have Fun at Lunchtime

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Tip 1 - How to Have Fun at Lunch Time

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How to Have Fun at Lunch Time

Lunch time at school can seem so long if you can't think of anything to do, but there always is something to do. Learn how to pass the time away quicker. Eat Lunch. Run to the lunch line so that you get a first choice on the food. Pick a...
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Tip 2 - How to Have Fun in Your Classroom at Lunchtime

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How to Have Fun in Your Classroom at Lunchtime

Are there kids eating in your school cafeteria and need to stay in the classroom until those kids are dismissed? Seems boring, huh? After you read this article, you'll never be bored again! Use your classroom computer!
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Tip 3 - Rethinking Lunchtime: Making Lunch an Integral Part of Education

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Making Lunch an Integral Part of EducationIn 2005, lunchtime at John Muir Elementary School in Berkeley, California, was not very different from school lunch periods across much of North America. The food was nondescript, greasy and calorie-heavy, often delivered in pre-processed, heat-and-serve "units" shipped from thousands of miles away in wrappings bearing corporate logos. For students, lunch was a detour on the way to their real noontime goal: the playground.
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