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Obstacles In School
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One problem at my school this year is muddy shoes. Kids are coming into the school with really muddy shoes and tracking it all through the hallways of the school. They are coming in with muddy shoes because of having recess outside, which leads up to one of my solutions, inside recess. Teachers just have to make sure that kids are changing them because if they aren’t they could track mud into the gym. Now, people say that kids need at least an hour outside everyday, so another solution is keep the kids outside, but keep them out of the mud. Have them stay on the sidewalks, basketball courts, or concrete slabs. There are plenty of activities to do on concrete for example, coloring with chalk, jump rope, or racing with toy cars.

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