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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My students learn best with hands on materials and activities. All my students attend in person learning because they are all special needs. They enjoy playing or creating with sensory products. These sensory products also refine their fine motor skills and spark their creativity. They love getting their hands on materials that allow them to explore their world through sensory and art. Various art materials will be used to refine their fine motor skills such as ripping, crumpling, twisting, cutting materials to create visual art products. These products will give my students many opportunities to generalize what they are learning in class and apply them to the real world.
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My students learn best with hands on materials and activities. All my students attend in person learning because they are all special needs. They enjoy playing or creating with sensory products. These sensory products also refine their fine motor skills and spark their creativity. They love getting their hands on materials that allow them to explore their world through sensory and art. Various art materials will be used to refine their fine motor skills such as ripping, crumpling, twisting, cutting materials to create visual art products. These products will give my students many opportunities to generalize what they are learning in class and apply them to the real world.