| On Lungad and Margad, the school day starts at 9 am with language classes. Their Huron class is from 9 to 10:15am. Then they have a 15-minute snack break. Their French class commences after their break from 10:30 to 11:15am. After the language classes, they begin their Health and Nutrition Class. In this class they learn about nutrition while preparing their lunch meals for the day. Their teachers separate them into teams, and they have the option of preparing three different meals. Around noon when they finish making their lunches, they go outdoors to eat for an hour and have a break. From 1 to 2pm, they immerse themselves in learning about Outdoor Education (See [https://www.refugeesrespond.org/dadaabwikimedia/index.php?title=World_5#Health.2C_Nutrition.2C_Outdoor_Education.2C_.26_Spirituality Health, Nutrition, Outdoor Education, & Spirituality] below for further explanation for examples of recipes and lessons). At 2pm they finish school, and they have the options of participating in extra-curricular activities or of going home. | | On Lungad and Margad, the school day starts at 9 am with language classes. Their Huron class is from 9 to 10:15am. Then they have a 15-minute snack break. Their French class commences after their break from 10:30 to 11:15am. After the language classes, they begin their Health and Nutrition Class. In this class they learn about nutrition while preparing their lunch meals for the day. Their teachers separate them into teams, and they have the option of preparing three different meals. Around noon when they finish making their lunches, they go outdoors to eat for an hour and have a break. From 1 to 2pm, they immerse themselves in learning about Outdoor Education (See [https://www.refugeesrespond.org/dadaabwikimedia/index.php?title=World_5#Health.2C_Nutrition.2C_Outdoor_Education.2C_.26_Spirituality Health, Nutrition, Outdoor Education, & Spirituality] below for further explanation for examples of recipes and lessons). At 2pm they finish school, and they have the options of participating in extra-curricular activities or of going home. |