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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These dry erase boards will make a difference in my students learning because I will be able to provide needed feedback that is essential for learning. Rather than wasting paper, these whiteboards will make it feasible for me to check their progress in order to monitor my lessons. Students will be able to quickly show their work and demonstrate their understanding by simply holding up the whiteboard the camera.
My students need whiteboards at home to help with the struggles of distance learning. These whiteboards will be used daily and hourly as a way to practice and show their work. This means the whiteboards will be used and not wasted. They will help with Phonics and word building, to teach my students learn how to read. They will help my students learn math as they write numbers, equations, and use illustrations to better understand the difficult concepts of a daily lesson. They will act as tools for me to check in with my students social and emotionally, in a quiet way so I can better understand them.
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These dry erase boards will make a difference in my students learning because I will be able to provide needed feedback that is essential for learning. Rather than wasting paper, these whiteboards will make it feasible for me to check their progress in order to monitor my lessons. Students will be able to quickly show their work and demonstrate their understanding by simply holding up the whiteboard the camera.
My students need whiteboards at home to help with the struggles of distance learning. These whiteboards will be used daily and hourly as a way to practice and show their work. This means the whiteboards will be used and not wasted. They will help with Phonics and word building, to teach my students learn how to read. They will help my students learn math as they write numbers, equations, and use illustrations to better understand the difficult concepts of a daily lesson. They will act as tools for me to check in with my students social and emotionally, in a quiet way so I can better understand them.