Why Do Students Have A Longer Lunch Time?

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Once said by Benjamin Franklin, “Haste Makes Waste”. This quote says that trying to do something fast may not always give out a better result. Often putting time into things instead of pushing it all together gives more. This is relevant to the topic being discussed because even though schools think that if children have a shorter span of time to eat and more time for doing schoolwork, that they will learn more and benefit from it. This is not always the case, as studies have shown that given a longer lunch period could be advantageous. Having a longer lunch time gives more time for students to eat, get additional help from teachers, and unwind before class starts.

Perhaps the most essential part of a student's day is when they eat. What …show more content…

For schools following a trimester system, classes are seventy minutes long. Lunch periods are approximately thirty minutes, which is less than half of every class during the day. Students should have a longer break so that their brains do not get overloaded and have time to calm down. This also gives students a chance to release built up energy so they are less of a distraction in class. When sitting in a desk all day, children might become cranky, and having time to clear their head would help (“Longer Lunch”). To put this into perspective, there are 1,800 seconds in half of an hour, and there are 4,200 seconds in a normal seventy minute class. That means that one class is longer that two lunch periods! If there are five of these classes a day, students should have the same amount of time to eat …show more content…

By extending their lunch period, it gives them more time to seek help if it is needed. It can be difficult for different individuals to find time to ask a teacher for help or to get tutoring, and having a little more time to get instruction is beneficial. With this being said, it is also convenient for teachers, who are usually available at this time. Some might argue that with longer lunch periods children will not learn as much as they would with a shorter time. As a matter of fact, students would be understanding the school work better because of the extra help from teachers. So along with having more time to eat and relax their mind, with a longer lunch period students could also get more help in their

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