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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It's never too early to be financially literate even in Kindergarten! We are learning to count to 10O, decompose numbers, problem solve, and most importantly write and recognize numbers. These skills will hopefully lead to my students becoming financially literate. I can use the ten frame boards to show students how to decompose numbers. We use a lot of math manipulatives in kindergarten so the cubbies are perfect to store them. Students can access the manipulatives whenever we break up into small groups. Last, the magnetic board will be used to house our dry erase markers. My students love using manipulatives during math and mastering the common core standards will be an ease.
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It's never too early to be financially literate even in Kindergarten! We are learning to count to 10O, decompose numbers, problem solve, and most importantly write and recognize numbers. These skills will hopefully lead to my students becoming financially literate. I can use the ten frame boards to show students how to decompose numbers. We use a lot of math manipulatives in kindergarten so the cubbies are perfect to store them. Students can access the manipulatives whenever we break up into small groups. Last, the magnetic board will be used to house our dry erase markers. My students love using manipulatives during math and mastering the common core standards will be an ease.