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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My students need learning materials such as an Apple iPad Air, Teaching Tubs for Alphabet Sounds, 24 clipboards,and two soft seats, that will help them discover how to solve tomorrow's problems. My students are full of energy and are eager to learn. The way they learn best at their young age is through play and movement. My students will increase their reading skills by using the alphabet sounds tubs and lace-a-word beads that they put on laces. They will also be able to show their own unique mathematical thinking while using the clipboards, write and wipe pockets, and Expo markers. These students will be able to expand their knowledge using the stem bundle, teddy bear counters, and marble run in order to work together to build structures and use tactile learning objects to solve problems.
By donating to our project, you will be helping my students become today's learners who are prepared to solve tomorrow's problems.
My students will also be able to stay focused on their learning if I am able to stay in the room and make extra copies of papers as needed using a classroom printer. I will be able to more fully meet their literacy needs and help them keep progressing as I use a classroom iPad to monitor their literacy progress. These great kids will be able to focus more on their reading while having soft seats to sit on in our reading corner. Each material in this project will help the students learn in a way that is best for them and be ready for the future.
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My students need learning materials such as an Apple iPad Air, Teaching Tubs for Alphabet Sounds, 24 clipboards,and two soft seats, that will help them discover how to solve tomorrow's problems. My students are full of energy and are eager to learn. The way they learn best at their young age is through play and movement. My students will increase their reading skills by using the alphabet sounds tubs and lace-a-word beads that they put on laces. They will also be able to show their own unique mathematical thinking while using the clipboards, write and wipe pockets, and Expo markers. These students will be able to expand their knowledge using the stem bundle, teddy bear counters, and marble run in order to work together to build structures and use tactile learning objects to solve problems.
By donating to our project, you will be helping my students become today's learners who are prepared to solve tomorrow's problems.
My students will also be able to stay focused on their learning if I am able to stay in the room and make extra copies of papers as needed using a classroom printer. I will be able to more fully meet their literacy needs and help them keep progressing as I use a classroom iPad to monitor their literacy progress. These great kids will be able to focus more on their reading while having soft seats to sit on in our reading corner. Each material in this project will help the students learn in a way that is best for them and be ready for the future.