Nearly all 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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Each of these items in my cart will help make the classroom more inclusive and flexible for each of my students. They have been out of the class for almost 2 school years and it is time for them to want to learn and not just be forced to learn.
The seats will help kids that need extra stimulation focus during independent work and small group work. The LEGO bricks will help activate their creativity and let them make their ideas come to life. The materials such as the pencil sharpener, pencil dispenser, and whiteboard dots will help the kids be more independent so they can get the items they need on their own. The student mailboxes will help me organize their work so their families are able to see their growth with their graded work. The Evan Moor books have become some of my favorite extra workbooks to help the kids practice and show what they know. I used them in 4th grade and would love to incorporate them into my 3rd graders' daily routines. The dry erase pockets will help cut down on paper waste. I am going to be teaching the kids how to reduce their waste and one of the biggest wastes in paper within classes. Keeping the kids organized and in a routine helps them learn better and carpet dots help keep them in rows.
Again, thank you so much for considering helping out a new teacher give her students what they need and deserve!
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Each of these items in my cart will help make the classroom more inclusive and flexible for each of my students. They have been out of the class for almost 2 school years and it is time for them to want to learn and not just be forced to learn.
The seats will help kids that need extra stimulation focus during independent work and small group work. The LEGO bricks will help activate their creativity and let them make their ideas come to life. The materials such as the pencil sharpener, pencil dispenser, and whiteboard dots will help the kids be more independent so they can get the items they need on their own. The student mailboxes will help me organize their work so their families are able to see their growth with their graded work. The Evan Moor books have become some of my favorite extra workbooks to help the kids practice and show what they know. I used them in 4th grade and would love to incorporate them into my 3rd graders' daily routines. The dry erase pockets will help cut down on paper waste. I am going to be teaching the kids how to reduce their waste and one of the biggest wastes in paper within classes. Keeping the kids organized and in a routine helps them learn better and carpet dots help keep them in rows.
Again, thank you so much for considering helping out a new teacher give her students what they need and deserve!