More than half 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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Our school has been fortunate to have supportive families that try to give as much as they can for their student to be successful. However, we would greatly benefit from financial support to help the learning run a little more smoothly in our classroom.
Fourth grade students are at the age where they can make responsible decisions about their learning needs, goals, peer relationships and academics.
The book bins would be for each student to have immediate access to their most frequently used learning tools. Such tools would be: whiteboards, content folders, fiction and nonfiction texts, leveled readers, highlighters, pencils, and spiral notebooks. In our classroom, we communicate in many types of collaborative structures and the students would be able to move about the classroom as needed with their books bins. My 4th grade students have the flexibility to sit and work where they know they will learn the best. Using the book bins as a tool in our classroom would allow for more flexible seating, independence, and better use of transition time; which leads to more valuable learning time!
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Our school has been fortunate to have supportive families that try to give as much as they can for their student to be successful. However, we would greatly benefit from financial support to help the learning run a little more smoothly in our classroom.
Fourth grade students are at the age where they can make responsible decisions about their learning needs, goals, peer relationships and academics.
The book bins would be for each student to have immediate access to their most frequently used learning tools. Such tools would be: whiteboards, content folders, fiction and nonfiction texts, leveled readers, highlighters, pencils, and spiral notebooks. In our classroom, we communicate in many types of collaborative structures and the students would be able to move about the classroom as needed with their books bins. My 4th grade students have the flexibility to sit and work where they know they will learn the best. Using the book bins as a tool in our classroom would allow for more flexible seating, independence, and better use of transition time; which leads to more valuable learning time!