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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My students will use the Seat-Sack-Storage Pockets as an organizational tool. The students will learn how to neatly organize their papers, books, and school supplies inside of the sack. Since students sit at tables and not desk, each student will be given a sack to hang on the back of his/her chair. In each sack there will be a folder for completed work and another folder for incomplete work. Students will also keep their individual supplies and books in the sack.
Organization is key to success. First grade students are just learning how to organize their work and the their thoughts. Seat-Sacks help young learns to begin to independently organize personal belongings. Students will be able to easily maintain an orderly environment.
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My students will use the Seat-Sack-Storage Pockets as an organizational tool. The students will learn how to neatly organize their papers, books, and school supplies inside of the sack. Since students sit at tables and not desk, each student will be given a sack to hang on the back of his/her chair. In each sack there will be a folder for completed work and another folder for incomplete work. Students will also keep their individual supplies and books in the sack.
Organization is key to success. First grade students are just learning how to organize their work and the their thoughts. Seat-Sacks help young learns to begin to independently organize personal belongings. Students will be able to easily maintain an orderly environment.