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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I am requesting gardening tools and supplies for my students. My students live in a urban city where there is not space or resources to create gardens. Some of the students have never seen trees, grass or flowers before.
The gardening tools and supplies will help my students learn how to become responsible and take care of the Earth. It will help the students become responsible and learn how to take care of the environment. Students will learn how growing their own food can help them maintain a healthy lifestyle. Creating a classroom garden will be a hands on way to engage the students to get involved in being a good citizen and saving the Earth.
This will provide my students with an opportunity that they would not have at home. A classroom garden can create a place where students can practice skills like measurement, scientific observation, and informative writing. We will learn to save the environment while having fun!
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I am requesting gardening tools and supplies for my students. My students live in a urban city where there is not space or resources to create gardens. Some of the students have never seen trees, grass or flowers before.
The gardening tools and supplies will help my students learn how to become responsible and take care of the Earth. It will help the students become responsible and learn how to take care of the environment. Students will learn how growing their own food can help them maintain a healthy lifestyle. Creating a classroom garden will be a hands on way to engage the students to get involved in being a good citizen and saving the Earth.
This will provide my students with an opportunity that they would not have at home. A classroom garden can create a place where students can practice skills like measurement, scientific observation, and informative writing. We will learn to save the environment while having fun!