More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Brain games and activities will be used during different times of the day. We will use these as morning seat work. As students arrive they can grab a brain game and start exercising their brains. During the pandemic, students are spending more time at their desks social distancing throughout the day. Items we use need to be able to be sprayed down after each use.
A majority of our curriculum has students using problem-solving skills that allow for opportunities to think outside the box. Brain builders will help to promote these skills in our first-grade classrooms. Too often, students are not being challenged outside of school and it hinders their ability to think critically in the classroom. We can strengthen these skills by giving students opportunities to explore, create, and build.
These STEM items would give students a chance to get away from screen time and challenge their spatial reasoning, planning, engineering, and logical thinking abilities. Brain building games develop areas of the students' brains that help them focus attention, use their memory, and control their behavior.
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Brain games and activities will be used during different times of the day. We will use these as morning seat work. As students arrive they can grab a brain game and start exercising their brains. During the pandemic, students are spending more time at their desks social distancing throughout the day. Items we use need to be able to be sprayed down after each use.
A majority of our curriculum has students using problem-solving skills that allow for opportunities to think outside the box. Brain builders will help to promote these skills in our first-grade classrooms. Too often, students are not being challenged outside of school and it hinders their ability to think critically in the classroom. We can strengthen these skills by giving students opportunities to explore, create, and build.
These STEM items would give students a chance to get away from screen time and challenge their spatial reasoning, planning, engineering, and logical thinking abilities. Brain building games develop areas of the students' brains that help them focus attention, use their memory, and control their behavior.