Nearly all 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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Young language learners do best with materials they can see and hold. Lakeshore letter tubs are inviting and fun- they are filled with little animals, household items, food items and other examples of nouns that begin with each letter. Using them helps these young students in many ways. First, they help students learn to distinguish between the sounds made by different letters, which can be a challenge when they first start their exposure to English. They also help students expand their English vocabulary. Most importantly, they are exciting for young learners- my students have huge smiles on their faces each time we are able to borrow a set to use.
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Young language learners do best with materials they can see and hold. Lakeshore letter tubs are inviting and fun- they are filled with little animals, household items, food items and other examples of nouns that begin with each letter. Using them helps these young students in many ways. First, they help students learn to distinguish between the sounds made by different letters, which can be a challenge when they first start their exposure to English. They also help students expand their English vocabulary. Most importantly, they are exciting for young learners- my students have huge smiles on their faces each time we are able to borrow a set to use.