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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Break Out Boxes are a fun way to teach students how to think and work together. Students have to use their own and each other's creative thinking skills to solve puzzles and crack the code to open the box. And for those hands on learners, nothing is better than building a structure that works. Students will use engineering and ingenuity to create a structure to race marbles.
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Break Out Boxes are a fun way to teach students how to think and work together. Students have to use their own and each other's creative thinking skills to solve puzzles and crack the code to open the box. And for those hands on learners, nothing is better than building a structure that works. Students will use engineering and ingenuity to create a structure to race marbles.
It is time to create vibrant library spaces where students can create, innovate and be self-learners. These materials will draw students to the library where they can collaborate and problem solve with other students.