More than a third 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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I will use the easel to teach math skills such as counting money, addition and subtraction with magnetic manipulatives. I will use the lined side to demonstrate letter formation and writing and allow students to practice. I will also use the easel as a stand for when we read big books. After a year of distance learning I’m noticing my students need a lot of hands on practice with materials and this easel will help me give them more opportunities to engage with the learning materials. Thank you for your consideration!
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I will use the easel to teach math skills such as counting money, addition and subtraction with magnetic manipulatives. I will use the lined side to demonstrate letter formation and writing and allow students to practice. I will also use the easel as a stand for when we read big books. After a year of distance learning I’m noticing my students need a lot of hands on practice with materials and this easel will help me give them more opportunities to engage with the learning materials. Thank you for your consideration!