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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This year has been one of the hardest years with distance learning. Supplies once easily found in the classroom are no longer an option. Therefore, we are hoping to send home science experiment kits to liven up the sessions and increase engagement. The students will then be able to explain the scientific process using their augmentative alternative communication devices (AAC) based on the science experiments.
We want our special education students to understand the scientific process, write about the steps and outcome, utilize their AAC device as an alternate pencil, and present it to staff, family, and friends.
All supplies will be disseminated to each student as a "science kit" and used to develop science experiments together during online sessions. This project is requesting the various supplies needed for our kits.
Some of the science experiments the students will be working on include: making slime, creating a Lava lamp, sensory water balloons filled with water beads, creating rain clouds with shaving cream and using a dropper of food coloring, and making a snow diorama.
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This year has been one of the hardest years with distance learning. Supplies once easily found in the classroom are no longer an option. Therefore, we are hoping to send home science experiment kits to liven up the sessions and increase engagement. The students will then be able to explain the scientific process using their augmentative alternative communication devices (AAC) based on the science experiments.
We want our special education students to understand the scientific process, write about the steps and outcome, utilize their AAC device as an alternate pencil, and present it to staff, family, and friends.
All supplies will be disseminated to each student as a "science kit" and used to develop science experiments together during online sessions. This project is requesting the various supplies needed for our kits.
Some of the science experiments the students will be working on include: making slime, creating a Lava lamp, sensory water balloons filled with water beads, creating rain clouds with shaving cream and using a dropper of food coloring, and making a snow diorama.