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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With the following materials my students will be able to explore choice time with hands on materials and learn while playing at these two new centers! All of these materials will help my children in language, literacy and math as well as cooperating with their peers.
My Head Start program follows a specific curriculum that sees importance in mathematics and literacy. Our curriculum introduces children to songs and stories that are easily retold with puppets. With a puppet theater they will now be able to retell stories, socially interact with each other and take turns while having fun at the same time! The theater I've chosen also has space to retell felt songs/stories that reoccur all throughout the year in our lesson plans. I've requested felt sets of stories and nursery rhymes that we sing and read about providing my students with hands on opportunities to act out and retell them.
Sand will provide my students with a new sensory experience and they will be able to "uncover" their own learning with the alphabet and number shells when they visit this center. We will also be able to use the number and alphabet bubbles as well as waterfalls in the water to enhance their water experience at the sensory table.
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With the following materials my students will be able to explore choice time with hands on materials and learn while playing at these two new centers! All of these materials will help my children in language, literacy and math as well as cooperating with their peers.
My Head Start program follows a specific curriculum that sees importance in mathematics and literacy. Our curriculum introduces children to songs and stories that are easily retold with puppets. With a puppet theater they will now be able to retell stories, socially interact with each other and take turns while having fun at the same time! The theater I've chosen also has space to retell felt songs/stories that reoccur all throughout the year in our lesson plans. I've requested felt sets of stories and nursery rhymes that we sing and read about providing my students with hands on opportunities to act out and retell them.
Sand will provide my students with a new sensory experience and they will be able to "uncover" their own learning with the alphabet and number shells when they visit this center. We will also be able to use the number and alphabet bubbles as well as waterfalls in the water to enhance their water experience at the sensory table.