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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Microscopes will be used in class to show students aspects of our world that are not able to be seen by the naked eye. We will use the microscopes to examine how sand was formed from mountains by weathering and erosion. We will also examine water from different resources to show students what our water looks like when it is not purified.
Kids of all ages love looking through a microscope. By donating to my project you will gives students the ability to see things at a level that will have them thinking differently about the world.
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Microscopes will be used in class to show students aspects of our world that are not able to be seen by the naked eye. We will use the microscopes to examine how sand was formed from mountains by weathering and erosion. We will also examine water from different resources to show students what our water looks like when it is not purified.
Kids of all ages love looking through a microscope. By donating to my project you will gives students the ability to see things at a level that will have them thinking differently about the world.