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 the resources you need readily availabe, a place to keep it all organized, and a way to show and share is so important. Being able to access materials physically as well as digitally can go a long way!
Whiteboards are also a great tool - a quick and easy way for teachers to gather formative data from all students in real time and modify the pace of instruction on the go.
They are an excellent visual for young students to explain their work to their peers, allowing all to see mulitple strategies to solve problems and encouraging them to look at solutions from various perspectives. Whiteboards can be used again and again across subject areas, on their own and during sychronous (live) learning.
The cardstock is to make manipulatives the students can use in math. Using a hands on approach and having 'objects' to move around and play with help let the children find ways to do things on their own and actually 'see' the answers.
Thank you for helping them balance their world!
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Having the resources you need readily availabe, a place to keep it all organized, and a way to show and share is so important. Being able to access materials physically as well as digitally can go a long way!
Whiteboards are also a great tool - a quick and easy way for teachers to gather formative data from all students in real time and modify the pace of instruction on the go.
They are an excellent visual for young students to explain their work to their peers, allowing all to see mulitple strategies to solve problems and encouraging them to look at solutions from various perspectives. Whiteboards can be used again and again across subject areas, on their own and during sychronous (live) learning.
The cardstock is to make manipulatives the students can use in math. Using a hands on approach and having 'objects' to move around and play with help let the children find ways to do things on their own and actually 'see' the answers.
Thank you for helping them balance their world!