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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The magic boards are a mess-free way for students to draw, write, and develop fine motor and writing skills. They can travel with students to grandma’s house, the store, or on a family trip and last for years.
Unifix cubes and alphabet blocks help to develop fine motor skills, counting, pattern making, and encourage students to learn while they are playing. These are always very popular in the classroom and I would love to be able to provide students with their own sets to use at home.
My students are having a very different preschool experience because they are learning virtually this year and these materials will help bring school to life at home.
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The magic boards are a mess-free way for students to draw, write, and develop fine motor and writing skills. They can travel with students to grandma’s house, the store, or on a family trip and last for years.
Unifix cubes and alphabet blocks help to develop fine motor skills, counting, pattern making, and encourage students to learn while they are playing. These are always very popular in the classroom and I would love to be able to provide students with their own sets to use at home.
My students are having a very different preschool experience because they are learning virtually this year and these materials will help bring school to life at home.