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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Through this project, students will be able to use Osmo. This is a device that connects directly to the iPad and has built in games for different content areas. When using this type of instructional technology, students are able to bridge the gap between concrete and abstract reasoning.
Students will become fluent in geometrical shapes, build phonics skills, understand money, increase their creative skills, and learn how to code. These skills will aid them as they navigate through their world. Students will stay engaged in their learning through this technology.
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Through this project, students will be able to use Osmo. This is a device that connects directly to the iPad and has built in games for different content areas. When using this type of instructional technology, students are able to bridge the gap between concrete and abstract reasoning.
Students will become fluent in geometrical shapes, build phonics skills, understand money, increase their creative skills, and learn how to code. These skills will aid them as they navigate through their world. Students will stay engaged in their learning through this technology.