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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My students are learning to use technology and are using Chromebooks in the classroom on a daily basis. Having a charging station would be a wonderful benefit to our classroom. The charging station will help my students to learn to take responsibility for their Chromebooks and ensure that they are charged nightly.
The organization that the charging station will provide will help prevent the safety hazard of cords all over the classroom.
We also spend a lot of time in our classroom writing on our whiteboards - practicing math, spelling words and even free drawing. Unfortunately, we go through TONS of dry erase markers. Because my students are only 6, they are constantly losing their markers, leaving the lids off, or pressing too hard and ruining the tips. Having LCD writing tablets will be a game changer in our classroom. No more stopping in the middle of the lesson to pull out a new box of markers.
Lastly, having table dividers will help with those wandering eyes during the numerous assessments that we are required to give. Students will be able to maintain their integrity and not feel tempted to peek at their neighbors work!
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My students are learning to use technology and are using Chromebooks in the classroom on a daily basis. Having a charging station would be a wonderful benefit to our classroom. The charging station will help my students to learn to take responsibility for their Chromebooks and ensure that they are charged nightly.
The organization that the charging station will provide will help prevent the safety hazard of cords all over the classroom.
We also spend a lot of time in our classroom writing on our whiteboards - practicing math, spelling words and even free drawing. Unfortunately, we go through TONS of dry erase markers. Because my students are only 6, they are constantly losing their markers, leaving the lids off, or pressing too hard and ruining the tips. Having LCD writing tablets will be a game changer in our classroom. No more stopping in the middle of the lesson to pull out a new box of markers.
Lastly, having table dividers will help with those wandering eyes during the numerous assessments that we are required to give. Students will be able to maintain their integrity and not feel tempted to peek at their neighbors work!