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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Young children learn best through play and exploration. My role as their teacher is to provide activities and materials that will support their learning and development through active play. By providing hands-on materials that my pre-k students are able to manipulate and engage with, they are more likely to have a deeper understanding and connection to the skills that they are working on.
All of the materials that I selected for this project are hands-on learning materials that allow students to take charge of their learning and understanding. The blocks and blue prints and design builders learning centers are materials that encourage student creativity and imagination. The alphabet maze, alphabet mystery box, alphabet learning locks, counting cars, linking number monkeys, number bots, and ice cream shop, are all self-correcting games which allow students to have more independence and success in their learning. The more exposure my students have to high quality learning materials and experiences, the more likely they will feel confident in their skills and their ability to initiate their own learning.
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Young children learn best through play and exploration. My role as their teacher is to provide activities and materials that will support their learning and development through active play. By providing hands-on materials that my pre-k students are able to manipulate and engage with, they are more likely to have a deeper understanding and connection to the skills that they are working on.
All of the materials that I selected for this project are hands-on learning materials that allow students to take charge of their learning and understanding. The blocks and blue prints and design builders learning centers are materials that encourage student creativity and imagination. The alphabet maze, alphabet mystery box, alphabet learning locks, counting cars, linking number monkeys, number bots, and ice cream shop, are all self-correcting games which allow students to have more independence and success in their learning. The more exposure my students have to high quality learning materials and experiences, the more likely they will feel confident in their skills and their ability to initiate their own learning.