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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I teach and elementary autism classroom and my students struggle with the everyday paper and pencil work. With more hands on activities it gives each one of them the same opportunity to learn as every other student in the school. When fine motor and attention to tasks are difficulties you deal with everyday, it helps to have more engaging activities to use in the classroom to help the students in learning the activity i am teaching. When working with these materials students will be learning basic ABC's, Phonic's sounds and letter recognition in Language and number recognition,number values, and how to tell time in Mathematics. With these products students will also be able to increase their fine motor skills while learning. How great is that.
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I teach and elementary autism classroom and my students struggle with the everyday paper and pencil work. With more hands on activities it gives each one of them the same opportunity to learn as every other student in the school. When fine motor and attention to tasks are difficulties you deal with everyday, it helps to have more engaging activities to use in the classroom to help the students in learning the activity i am teaching. When working with these materials students will be learning basic ABC's, Phonic's sounds and letter recognition in Language and number recognition,number values, and how to tell time in Mathematics. With these products students will also be able to increase their fine motor skills while learning. How great is that.