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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In our classroom, we use anchor charts a lot so we see what we have learned during the day! The anchor chart stand will really be a big help in our classroom as we learn our letters, words and more as they provide students with a source to reference when working on their own. In our class, our goal is to learn the letter of the day and we use these anchor charts as we do it. We use different examples of objects that begin with each letter that we put in the anchor chart for the students to see!
The other hands-on manipulatives and materials such as the alphabet tubs will help engage my young learners as they learn their letters sounds and keywords. I have always believed in using multi-sensory approaches to teaching kids so we will use these materials to learn our letters.
At the same time, this will incorporate play in our lessons which is fun for the class. This will be used during our small groups, individualized instruction and even send these workbooks out for students who want to keep learning at home.
By donating to our project, you will not only help to improve and increase student attention and focus, you will ultimately help to increase their academic achievement. This will be such a gift.
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In our classroom, we use anchor charts a lot so we see what we have learned during the day! The anchor chart stand will really be a big help in our classroom as we learn our letters, words and more as they provide students with a source to reference when working on their own. In our class, our goal is to learn the letter of the day and we use these anchor charts as we do it. We use different examples of objects that begin with each letter that we put in the anchor chart for the students to see!
The other hands-on manipulatives and materials such as the alphabet tubs will help engage my young learners as they learn their letters sounds and keywords. I have always believed in using multi-sensory approaches to teaching kids so we will use these materials to learn our letters.
At the same time, this will incorporate play in our lessons which is fun for the class. This will be used during our small groups, individualized instruction and even send these workbooks out for students who want to keep learning at home.
By donating to our project, you will not only help to improve and increase student attention and focus, you will ultimately help to increase their academic achievement. This will be such a gift.