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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Time in Print
Sometimes the best plan is still a rough draft. I am very curious about this resource and how I can use it in my class. I remember reading Time for Kids when I was a student. I loved bringing it home and reading it to my sisters. As a child, there is something very magical about receiving a letter in the mail. I would use this resource to teach my students the concepts of print and how to identify facts. I would teach my students about community and how they are interconnected. As an educator, I am always excited by new learning opportunities. Time for Kids would give our class inspiration and generate curiosity in new academic areas.
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Time in Print
Sometimes the best plan is still a rough draft. I am very curious about this resource and how I can use it in my class. I remember reading Time for Kids when I was a student. I loved bringing it home and reading it to my sisters. As a child, there is something very magical about receiving a letter in the mail. I would use this resource to teach my students the concepts of print and how to identify facts. I would teach my students about community and how they are interconnected. As an educator, I am always excited by new learning opportunities. Time for Kids would give our class inspiration and generate curiosity in new academic areas.