Saturday class at elementary school Closed school due to new corona Delayed recovery Okayama May 30 13:40

Classes were held on Saturday 30th at elementary and junior high schools in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture to promote delayed classes due to the temporary suspension of school due to the spread of the new coronavirus.

Children in masks enthusiastically attended school at Ashitaka Elementary School off Sasa, Kurashiki City.

To prevent the spread of infection in elementary schools, we carry out “distributed school” in which school days are divided according to districts. Of these, about 60% of the 6th grade students, 55, attended school and took a total of 3 hours of class.

In the classroom, I opened the windows for ventilation and kept a distance between children, and in the Japanese language lesson, I learned to understand the contents paragraph by paragraph.

According to the elementary school, 6th grade students were expected to finish 162 hours of lessons by this month, but due to the temporary closure that lasted more than a month, they could only complete 39 hours by 29th.

Most elementary and junior high schools in the Kurashiki City Board of Education will hold four more Saturday lessons by July, and this year, we will shorten the summer vacation period from August 1 to 24 to catch up on class delays. is.

A 6th grade boy said, “It was better to study together with everyone at school because it helps me understand more.”

Masahiro Uebayashi, a teacher in the 6th grade, said, “I want to proceed with my studies so that there is nothing left to learn.”