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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I am asking a variety of supplies including for a Classpack Assortment of Broad Line Markers, a pack of
Dry Erase Lapboards, one Electric Pencil Sharpener, a set of Jumbo Teacher Stamps, Reusable Dry Erase Pockets and a pack of No. 2 Pencils. To make learning more fun and cooperative, these supplies will help me to keep things organized for what can become a chaotic classroom. KAGAN strategies promote cooperative learning through dialogue and requiring students to hold content relevant conversations with one another throughout their time in class. Many of the supplies can be used as students are able to move around the classroom effectively.
My students learn through and from one another and with the help of these supplies, they will then be more apt to hold each other accountable for their own learning. Our school district has a limited budget, which does not cover basic supplies for students who live in low-income homes. Supplied students are successful students.
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I am asking a variety of supplies including for a Classpack Assortment of Broad Line Markers, a pack of
Dry Erase Lapboards, one Electric Pencil Sharpener, a set of Jumbo Teacher Stamps, Reusable Dry Erase Pockets and a pack of No. 2 Pencils. To make learning more fun and cooperative, these supplies will help me to keep things organized for what can become a chaotic classroom. KAGAN strategies promote cooperative learning through dialogue and requiring students to hold content relevant conversations with one another throughout their time in class. Many of the supplies can be used as students are able to move around the classroom effectively.
My students learn through and from one another and with the help of these supplies, they will then be more apt to hold each other accountable for their own learning. Our school district has a limited budget, which does not cover basic supplies for students who live in low-income homes. Supplied students are successful students.