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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My students learn and progress best when they can have hands-on learning that feels like play. The flip chart stand will allow them to manipulate pictures, words, and sentences as well as practice their reading. The play-doh, clay, and other art supplies will be used to strengthen their fine motor skills while simultaneously incorporating them into our reading and math skill-based centers. In addition, these sweet kids will get a chance to explore their creative writing skills and see their writing progress in their writing journals.
These hands-on supplies will provide my students with engaging skill-based and inquiry-based learning that is both fun and effective.
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My students learn and progress best when they can have hands-on learning that feels like play. The flip chart stand will allow them to manipulate pictures, words, and sentences as well as practice their reading. The play-doh, clay, and other art supplies will be used to strengthen their fine motor skills while simultaneously incorporating them into our reading and math skill-based centers. In addition, these sweet kids will get a chance to explore their creative writing skills and see their writing progress in their writing journals.
These hands-on supplies will provide my students with engaging skill-based and inquiry-based learning that is both fun and effective.