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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Many students learn by DOING! If they can interact with the materials being taught, research shows they are more likely to learn it. This material will provide student to use gross and fine motor skills.
When we are face to face, (we are 100% currently), students will move information around and use the pen to write or draw their responses within a document or lesson.
In the event, we are required to switch to distance learning, students would be more interested in the content and therefore teaching would be more effective with students viewing the interactive board through video/Google Classroom.
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Many students learn by DOING! If they can interact with the materials being taught, research shows they are more likely to learn it. This material will provide student to use gross and fine motor skills.
When we are face to face, (we are 100% currently), students will move information around and use the pen to write or draw their responses within a document or lesson.
In the event, we are required to switch to distance learning, students would be more interested in the content and therefore teaching would be more effective with students viewing the interactive board through video/Google Classroom.