More than a third 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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Having access to real-life play materials, such as a play kitchen and kitchen materials is an important part of our classroom day. On a daily basis, my students have time to work on peer interactions, request, manners, and overall play skills.
My students always gravitate towards the classroom kitchen area and I would love to update the area and add more opportunity for vocabulary development and fun. When a child has access to material we can talk about the vocabulary, learn how to share, or simply make a pretend sandwich together by taking turns.
The students I work with are developing skills to understand the world around them and gain new words to communicate and share.
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Having access to real-life play materials, such as a play kitchen and kitchen materials is an important part of our classroom day. On a daily basis, my students have time to work on peer interactions, request, manners, and overall play skills.
My students always gravitate towards the classroom kitchen area and I would love to update the area and add more opportunity for vocabulary development and fun. When a child has access to material we can talk about the vocabulary, learn how to share, or simply make a pretend sandwich together by taking turns.
The students I work with are developing skills to understand the world around them and gain new words to communicate and share.