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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Literacy is a vital part for my students success now and in the future as an adult, which is why a literacy learning center is a must-have for kindergarten classrooms. Literacy centers help ensure that my children have access to a variety of books and literacy tools to practice reading and writing and increase their vocabulary and comprehension skills. Reading also sparks children's imaginations and helps them learn about the world around them, which is why the products that I have selected will encourage my students to practice writing or to create their own stories by providing them with enough resources in my class.
Learning the alphabet and the sounds associated with letters is one of the first literacy skills children develop, so making sure my learning center includes fun books, blocks, stamps, magnetic letters, and other alphabet activities are essential. Clear pocket charts and stands are a must-have for my literacy center as well. I can use word strips and pocket charts to introduce words and sentences or use them as an alphabet chart.
These materials will definitely affect my students' work in a positive way and will help them grow to be independent!
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Literacy is a vital part for my students success now and in the future as an adult, which is why a literacy learning center is a must-have for kindergarten classrooms. Literacy centers help ensure that my children have access to a variety of books and literacy tools to practice reading and writing and increase their vocabulary and comprehension skills. Reading also sparks children's imaginations and helps them learn about the world around them, which is why the products that I have selected will encourage my students to practice writing or to create their own stories by providing them with enough resources in my class.
Learning the alphabet and the sounds associated with letters is one of the first literacy skills children develop, so making sure my learning center includes fun books, blocks, stamps, magnetic letters, and other alphabet activities are essential. Clear pocket charts and stands are a must-have for my literacy center as well. I can use word strips and pocket charts to introduce words and sentences or use them as an alphabet chart.
These materials will definitely affect my students' work in a positive way and will help them grow to be independent!