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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These materials will help provide visually pleasing lessons to my students. The projector mounter will allow our classroom to become more Deaf friendly. Our students sit in a semi-circle so everyone can have access to what everyone is signing. A cart or table with a projector blocks visual access in the classroom.
Help my students have their own set of dry erase markers, so we don't have to share during COVID! We use them for math and English everyday. Students test each other and participate in games using the dry erase markers and stands. They get used up quickly! The stands are important for Deaf students because if they are working with a peer and they need to explain something on their board, they need to have both hands free to sign.
The photo paper is to create clear, visual access to pictures or a picture of a sign, the details of the hands and the facial expression are important for students to see.
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These materials will help provide visually pleasing lessons to my students. The projector mounter will allow our classroom to become more Deaf friendly. Our students sit in a semi-circle so everyone can have access to what everyone is signing. A cart or table with a projector blocks visual access in the classroom.
Help my students have their own set of dry erase markers, so we don't have to share during COVID! We use them for math and English everyday. Students test each other and participate in games using the dry erase markers and stands. They get used up quickly! The stands are important for Deaf students because if they are working with a peer and they need to explain something on their board, they need to have both hands free to sign.
The photo paper is to create clear, visual access to pictures or a picture of a sign, the details of the hands and the facial expression are important for students to see.