block scheduling is best aspie schedule. one class or one "block" was 82 minutes long. my high school did that method. I personally loved it because my 9th grade year most of my day was spent in wood shop.
it was easy for me to remember without a schedule to read were to go next since you have the course for half a school year.
each "block" was worth 5 credits if you passed the course(you needed 160 or 170 to graduate) I had 190 when I finished.
how I had it was I had only 2 blocks at high school then rest of day for 10th 11th and 12th I would spend the half of the day at technical school. (tech school was a full year course)
I have only seen 2 differant methods of the block scheduling, my middle school was first to experiment with it. their method it was on a rotating basis were one day you had 1,2 then next day was 3,4 (with lunch and or enrichment class in between(cooking, woodshop, keyboarding) for 7 weeks at a time in one "enrichment" like one day it would be block one, gym, lunch, block 2. next day would be block 3, woodshop, lunch, block 4.
the other method of this scheduling is same as the high school it went by 4 block days every day (gym was half year course so was "enrichment") their's was 1,2 3a 3b 3c or 3d(lunch and homeroom or class) each segment of 3 was about 25 minutes long and then block 4.
if you were in a technical school program block one would be something like english or math or science then 2 would be gym then 3a and 3b would be lunch or homeroom (leave in middle of 3b) so the students have less of a chance of missing the bus. about lunch sometimes technical school never had time to have a lunch period at school so we would wait til we got to technical school to eat or eat small snack on bus(not the best idea).
the other half of year the 1 and 2 and sometimes 3 were changed but you leave at same time every day to go to technical school.
sorry all if that was odd sounding or a big run on and really long.
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