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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These recorders will make a big difference in the learning, motivation, engagement, short term to long term memory conversion, and joy. As a math teacher, 90 minutes for math is a great gift. My students perform below grade level and need an efficient and exciting way to stay engage and retain new information. Music will be a mini lesson in the middle of the math lessons and projects.
Learning how to play music strengthens math skills! Music in many ways is math. Playing music will give students' brains an exciting way to grow more brain cells and connections. According to www.brainbalancecenters.com, studies show that children who play instruments are able to complete complex mathematical problems better than peers who do not play instruments. These recorders come with a learning guide and every student will have their very own instrument. These Lakota children merit a chance to thrive in the math classroom.
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These recorders will make a big difference in the learning, motivation, engagement, short term to long term memory conversion, and joy. As a math teacher, 90 minutes for math is a great gift. My students perform below grade level and need an efficient and exciting way to stay engage and retain new information. Music will be a mini lesson in the middle of the math lessons and projects.
Learning how to play music strengthens math skills! Music in many ways is math. Playing music will give students' brains an exciting way to grow more brain cells and connections. According to www.brainbalancecenters.com, studies show that children who play instruments are able to complete complex mathematical problems better than peers who do not play instruments. These recorders come with a learning guide and every student will have their very own instrument. These Lakota children merit a chance to thrive in the math classroom.