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Ms. Wescott's Classroom

  • Nokomis Regional High School
  • Newport, ME
  • 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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Providing wobble stools and weighted items in my classroom will allow students with disabilities to receive the sensory input that they need to be successful in the classroom. Lap desks will allow students to sit on the floor and provide flexible seating so that students don't have to sit in uncomfortable classroom seats. Pencils, markers, and earphones are those items that always seem to grow legs and disappear. A teacher can never have too many of these items. My classroom comes with a kitchen and that was last stocked when the room was built. A lot of the measuring cups are mismatched and their measurements are faded. This makes learning fractions through baking very difficult.

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Providing wobble stools and weighted items in my classroom will allow students with disabilities to receive the sensory input that they need to be successful in the classroom. Lap desks will allow students to sit on the floor and provide flexible seating so that students don't have to sit in uncomfortable classroom seats. Pencils, markers, and earphones are those items that always seem to grow legs and disappear. A teacher can never have too many of these items. My classroom comes with a kitchen and that was last stocked when the room was built. A lot of the measuring cups are mismatched and their measurements are faded. This makes learning fractions through baking very difficult.

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