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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With a classroom rug my students will have a richer environment to learn. It is optimal for students to have both their desks and a rug to sit at throughout the day. Students can spread out during independent reading, work on group projects, and have rug spots to sit at during mini-lessons and whole group instruction. Students are often better able to concentrate when sitting at the rug for read alouds, whole group Language Arts, and Writing Workshop. Students are also able to participate in Responsive Classroom activities using a large rug. A rug also offers alternative seating arrangements for students who otherwise would not have that opportunity. A classroom rug creates more space to discover, community build, play and share.
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With a classroom rug my students will have a richer environment to learn. It is optimal for students to have both their desks and a rug to sit at throughout the day. Students can spread out during independent reading, work on group projects, and have rug spots to sit at during mini-lessons and whole group instruction. Students are often better able to concentrate when sitting at the rug for read alouds, whole group Language Arts, and Writing Workshop. Students are also able to participate in Responsive Classroom activities using a large rug. A rug also offers alternative seating arrangements for students who otherwise would not have that opportunity. A classroom rug creates more space to discover, community build, play and share.