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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These materials are kid-friendly and mostly reusable. The students will get to use them to cut and attach cardboard to build their inventions. The tools are just like the students would see in a typical workshop or carpentry setting, yet are made of plastic.
Their inventions will open the door to imaginative play where the child is protagonist in a hack-able world of their own making.
At the end of this event the students will showcase their inventions to the class and hopefully to other classes in the school. It will culminate in a STEM project using public-speaking skills.
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These materials are kid-friendly and mostly reusable. The students will get to use them to cut and attach cardboard to build their inventions. The tools are just like the students would see in a typical workshop or carpentry setting, yet are made of plastic.
Their inventions will open the door to imaginative play where the child is protagonist in a hack-able world of their own making.
At the end of this event the students will showcase their inventions to the class and hopefully to other classes in the school. It will culminate in a STEM project using public-speaking skills.