Nearly all 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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Hands-on activities are the best way to engage students and keep them on task. They can be so fun and engaging that students feel like they are playing! When in fact, they are learning to manipulate numbers, shapes and letters. At the same time, they learn basic social emotional skills such as team work, respecting others, taking turns, organization and developing their creativity.
Students that learn through play develop greater language skills, more empathy and demonstrate higher levels of thinking.
These materials will also help the students develop their imagination and self-control by using all of their senses and working through their thoughts and feelings.
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Hands-on activities are the best way to engage students and keep them on task. They can be so fun and engaging that students feel like they are playing! When in fact, they are learning to manipulate numbers, shapes and letters. At the same time, they learn basic social emotional skills such as team work, respecting others, taking turns, organization and developing their creativity.
Students that learn through play develop greater language skills, more empathy and demonstrate higher levels of thinking.
These materials will also help the students develop their imagination and self-control by using all of their senses and working through their thoughts and feelings.