More than three‑quarters 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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Anchors away! In my class, we love using anchor charts to hang all over our classroom with helpful reminders about what odd and even numbers are, how to be a reading detective, etc. They help students retrieve the skills we use every day and encourages them to continue using them until they're glued in their memories. The walls in our classroom are impossible to stick anything on and I ran out of whiteboard space the first week of school so I have nowhere to hang our anchor chart pad while we're creating them. Creating the anchor charts is a collaborative project that the whole class loves doing together and right now, I'm currently using an old standing whiteboard with a missing leg that comes close to falling on at least one kid every time we use it and that I have to hobble out of the corner every time we want to use it. With this mobile dry erase board/anchor chart holder, we will be able to roll it out and back away whenever we need to with ease. It will give us so many opportunities to collaborate as a class and with the whiteboard and magnetic component, there are endless possibilities for what we could use this for. We could use it for group work, students could teach each other using the whiteboard, it could be used to create stories with magnetic words, and so much more!
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Anchors away! In my class, we love using anchor charts to hang all over our classroom with helpful reminders about what odd and even numbers are, how to be a reading detective, etc. They help students retrieve the skills we use every day and encourages them to continue using them until they're glued in their memories. The walls in our classroom are impossible to stick anything on and I ran out of whiteboard space the first week of school so I have nowhere to hang our anchor chart pad while we're creating them. Creating the anchor charts is a collaborative project that the whole class loves doing together and right now, I'm currently using an old standing whiteboard with a missing leg that comes close to falling on at least one kid every time we use it and that I have to hobble out of the corner every time we want to use it. With this mobile dry erase board/anchor chart holder, we will be able to roll it out and back away whenever we need to with ease. It will give us so many opportunities to collaborate as a class and with the whiteboard and magnetic component, there are endless possibilities for what we could use this for. We could use it for group work, students could teach each other using the whiteboard, it could be used to create stories with magnetic words, and so much more!