More than half 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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In math classrooms today, teachers are using manipulatives to help students learn mathematics. Manipulative materials are any concrete objects that allow students to explore an idea in an active, hands-on approach. Manipulatives can be almost anything – blocks, shapes, spinners, or even paper that is cut or folded. The donations to this project will help to improve my students' understanding of and competency in authentic, meaningful Math. Students will be able to simply focus on the academic material at hand, and not whether their materials are going to work or not.
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In math classrooms today, teachers are using manipulatives to help students learn mathematics. Manipulative materials are any concrete objects that allow students to explore an idea in an active, hands-on approach. Manipulatives can be almost anything – blocks, shapes, spinners, or even paper that is cut or folded. The donations to this project will help to improve my students' understanding of and competency in authentic, meaningful Math. Students will be able to simply focus on the academic material at hand, and not whether their materials are going to work or not.