More than three‑quarters 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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These materials will make a difference in my students' learning by being able to teach real life skills through sewing, cooking, and all things related to money and finances. Sewing materials will allow them to learn how to sew using actual materials and allow them to use this skill and creativity. They will also be able to use real-like money to learn essential job skills, like counting back change. Also, having checks and check registers will help my students to be able to use these materials to know what it will be like in real life. The cooktop will be an essential material to be able to use in the classroom and allow the students an opportunity to cook. Real life experiences are essential in learning.
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These materials will make a difference in my students' learning by being able to teach real life skills through sewing, cooking, and all things related to money and finances. Sewing materials will allow them to learn how to sew using actual materials and allow them to use this skill and creativity. They will also be able to use real-like money to learn essential job skills, like counting back change. Also, having checks and check registers will help my students to be able to use these materials to know what it will be like in real life. The cooktop will be an essential material to be able to use in the classroom and allow the students an opportunity to cook. Real life experiences are essential in learning.