More than three‑quarters 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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Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) is a wonderful resource that allows for creativity when teaching. It has been extra challenging teaching remotely during the pandemic but the progress I have seen from my students is amazing!
I am always looking for ways to expand on my lessons and TPT has proven to be my most valuable resource. I use TPT for digital activities for most of my lessons but find it especially useful for Language Arts and Math lessons. I am able to use it both remotely and it will also carry over when the students return to school as there are many paper versions of lessons. I often create my own materials but using TPT is so helpful; both in saving time and also finding new and innovative ideas that I have not thought of.
Currently, I am teaching remotely but we will be going back to live teaching soon. A small portion of our students started inschool learning but we are all expected to go back soon. My students will be in school five days a week as there is not a hybrid model for some of the Special Education students in Chicago. The transition will be much easier when returning to school if I have more funding for TPT materials.
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Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) is a wonderful resource that allows for creativity when teaching. It has been extra challenging teaching remotely during the pandemic but the progress I have seen from my students is amazing!
I am always looking for ways to expand on my lessons and TPT has proven to be my most valuable resource. I use TPT for digital activities for most of my lessons but find it especially useful for Language Arts and Math lessons. I am able to use it both remotely and it will also carry over when the students return to school as there are many paper versions of lessons. I often create my own materials but using TPT is so helpful; both in saving time and also finding new and innovative ideas that I have not thought of.
Currently, I am teaching remotely but we will be going back to live teaching soon. A small portion of our students started inschool learning but we are all expected to go back soon. My students will be in school five days a week as there is not a hybrid model for some of the Special Education students in Chicago. The transition will be much easier when returning to school if I have more funding for TPT materials.