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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Students will read given scenarios in groups and use all their context clues to maneuver through clues to open the correct lock to reveal the surprise. Students will be given a select topic and they will work collaboratively to solve problems that they can apply in the real world. All students will be held accountable by each group member by using their prior knowledge and expertise to help the group solve each problem. Students may be given the selected text that will support the areas of other content areas such as social studies, performing arts, mathematics, and other valuable content areas. Students will have to read the provided text, use technology devices to research content that may not be familiar to them, engage in writing their gathered information to solve the puzzle to each lock and verbally communicate with each other. ​Students will walk away with a feeling of being able to work through life's challenges with the processing skills and retrieving prior knowledge to solve any issue they may face.
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Students will read given scenarios in groups and use all their context clues to maneuver through clues to open the correct lock to reveal the surprise. Students will be given a select topic and they will work collaboratively to solve problems that they can apply in the real world. All students will be held accountable by each group member by using their prior knowledge and expertise to help the group solve each problem. Students may be given the selected text that will support the areas of other content areas such as social studies, performing arts, mathematics, and other valuable content areas. Students will have to read the provided text, use technology devices to research content that may not be familiar to them, engage in writing their gathered information to solve the puzzle to each lock and verbally communicate with each other. ​Students will walk away with a feeling of being able to work through life's challenges with the processing skills and retrieving prior knowledge to solve any issue they may face.