Half of students from low鈥慽ncome 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 will be so organized with their desk tray organizers. They often have trouble keeping their water bottles and pencils to themselves and search out their sticky notes during a lesson. This will help them be ready with less instructional time lost. The tri-fold homework folders will help them organize what needs to be signed and returned by parents, what is homework, and what can stay home. Their book pouches and book shopping chart will help them maintain reading books on their appropriate level each week. The Who鈥檚 in my Circle posters will help my students find common interests, which will in turn, build friendships and build confidence. The behavior management flip chart will help students reflect on their choices in order to make better choices in the future. The vinyl desktop helpers will help students out with their left and right, adding and subtracting using a 100鈥檚 chart, spelling, time, and more. The Projector tripod stand will help use less space for daily instruction than the current cart and more space for students to utilize in the classroom. The group materials caddies will help organize all of the groups supplies at their desks and ability to save work as a group at their table. This will also keep them from hunting for materials during a lesson. The objectives chart helps students know what they are learning each day and why. The fidget toy set will help students when they are in the 鈥淪afe Place鈥 to calm down. It has many multi sensory tools to relieve their stress and or keep them focused. All of the tie-dye materials go with our school theme this year which is Peace, Love, and Learning.
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My students will be so organized with their desk tray organizers. They often have trouble keeping their water bottles and pencils to themselves and search out their sticky notes during a lesson. This will help them be ready with less instructional time lost. The tri-fold homework folders will help them organize what needs to be signed and returned by parents, what is homework, and what can stay home. Their book pouches and book shopping chart will help them maintain reading books on their appropriate level each week. The Who鈥檚 in my Circle posters will help my students find common interests, which will in turn, build friendships and build confidence. The behavior management flip chart will help students reflect on their choices in order to make better choices in the future. The vinyl desktop helpers will help students out with their left and right, adding and subtracting using a 100鈥檚 chart, spelling, time, and more. The Projector tripod stand will help use less space for daily instruction than the current cart and more space for students to utilize in the classroom. The group materials caddies will help organize all of the groups supplies at their desks and ability to save work as a group at their table. This will also keep them from hunting for materials during a lesson. The objectives chart helps students know what they are learning each day and why. The fidget toy set will help students when they are in the 鈥淪afe Place鈥 to calm down. It has many multi sensory tools to relieve their stress and or keep them focused. All of the tie-dye materials go with our school theme this year which is Peace, Love, and Learning.