More than half 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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These rekenreks will be a hands on tool to help students build their math confidence and number sense. Rekenreks help to teach important skills like counting, part to whole, composing and decomposing numbers, solving word problems, and understanding subitizing.
Rekenreks will help our students build number sense. Due to Covid-19, each student has their own math bin with their own math manipulatives to use. Our goal for this probject is for each student to have their own rekenrek to keep in their math bin to be able to use throughout math class to help solve problems.
These individualized math bins also allow for students to pick and choose which manipulatives they want to use to solve math problems in class. When students are giving the tools to choose which method for solving works for them they feel successful. Rekenreks are one additional tool to help students build number sense and problem solving skills.
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These rekenreks will be a hands on tool to help students build their math confidence and number sense. Rekenreks help to teach important skills like counting, part to whole, composing and decomposing numbers, solving word problems, and understanding subitizing.
Rekenreks will help our students build number sense. Due to Covid-19, each student has their own math bin with their own math manipulatives to use. Our goal for this probject is for each student to have their own rekenrek to keep in their math bin to be able to use throughout math class to help solve problems.
These individualized math bins also allow for students to pick and choose which manipulatives they want to use to solve math problems in class. When students are giving the tools to choose which method for solving works for them they feel successful. Rekenreks are one additional tool to help students build number sense and problem solving skills.