More than half 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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Letters Alive is widely recognized and award-winning approach to letter recognition and early reading that incorporates evidence-based, best practices to teach letters, letter sounds, word building and sentence building. This exciting program transforms the classroom learning environment! It is presented within a 3D augmented reality world filled with animals, tying science in with literacy instruction. My kindergartners will be able to hear, see, touch, build and speak letters and words while enjoying a positive and engaging experience that is proven to boost reading proficiency and knowledge retention. Letters Alive gives me the opportunity to teach the whole group or individual students based on their learning needs. For our elementary school's kinder kids, this multi-modality and brain-based approach will help me reach a broad range of learning styles including ELL, at-risk and special needs students.
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Letters Alive is widely recognized and award-winning approach to letter recognition and early reading that incorporates evidence-based, best practices to teach letters, letter sounds, word building and sentence building. This exciting program transforms the classroom learning environment! It is presented within a 3D augmented reality world filled with animals, tying science in with literacy instruction. My kindergartners will be able to hear, see, touch, build and speak letters and words while enjoying a positive and engaging experience that is proven to boost reading proficiency and knowledge retention. Letters Alive gives me the opportunity to teach the whole group or individual students based on their learning needs. For our elementary school's kinder kids, this multi-modality and brain-based approach will help me reach a broad range of learning styles including ELL, at-risk and special needs students.