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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Whiteboards, or small dry erase boards, allow students to work collaboratively in small groups, and present their thinking in a visual way as part of the learning process. Using whiteboards, students working in groups can “report out” to the entire class. More than one student can contribute to the group’s whiteboard, so students can easily fix their errors, revise their thinking, and rewrite their ideas.
The use of whiteboards is almost a daily activity in my classroom, the whiteboards allow me quickly check in with students to see exactly what they are doing, as well as provide an easy place for them to show and share their work.
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Whiteboards, or small dry erase boards, allow students to work collaboratively in small groups, and present their thinking in a visual way as part of the learning process. Using whiteboards, students working in groups can “report out” to the entire class. More than one student can contribute to the group’s whiteboard, so students can easily fix their errors, revise their thinking, and rewrite their ideas.
The use of whiteboards is almost a daily activity in my classroom, the whiteboards allow me quickly check in with students to see exactly what they are doing, as well as provide an easy place for them to show and share their work.