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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I will be using these materials to create interactive and hands-on learning tools to engage students during lessons. For example, in small groups, I can use the dry erase pockets to allow students to interact with me during a lesson, while reusing paper instead of wasting it. I can also use the laminator and lamination pouches to create reusable flash cards and other manipulatives for students to use throughout the whole year.
My students will be able to be engaged and work hands-on with the new materials that I can create with this project! I also plan to use the Unifix cubes and geometric shapes to make math fun! I can't wait to work together to make third grade memorable!
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I will be using these materials to create interactive and hands-on learning tools to engage students during lessons. For example, in small groups, I can use the dry erase pockets to allow students to interact with me during a lesson, while reusing paper instead of wasting it. I can also use the laminator and lamination pouches to create reusable flash cards and other manipulatives for students to use throughout the whole year.
My students will be able to be engaged and work hands-on with the new materials that I can create with this project! I also plan to use the Unifix cubes and geometric shapes to make math fun! I can't wait to work together to make third grade memorable!