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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The students in my class are working very hard to learn and be successful in first grade. I included some items to help motivate my students to keep working hard. Many times teachers are using their funds to reward students for positive work and achievements. A sticker, prize, or a treat really will show my appreciation to my students for all of their hard work. I will use whiteboards, dry erase markers, Popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and stickers to assist with math lessons.
I am excited to use my butterfly kit to have a hands-on approach to teach life cycles.
I use white paper bags to do our animal projects. They can write on all sides of the bag and fill the inside with things that describe the animal.
I need a new colorful cart to keep science kits organized for students to grab and get to work.
Play-doh is used during science lessons to build and manipulate new topics taught in class.
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The students in my class are working very hard to learn and be successful in first grade. I included some items to help motivate my students to keep working hard. Many times teachers are using their funds to reward students for positive work and achievements. A sticker, prize, or a treat really will show my appreciation to my students for all of their hard work. I will use whiteboards, dry erase markers, Popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and stickers to assist with math lessons.
I am excited to use my butterfly kit to have a hands-on approach to teach life cycles.
I use white paper bags to do our animal projects. They can write on all sides of the bag and fill the inside with things that describe the animal.
I need a new colorful cart to keep science kits organized for students to grab and get to work.
Play-doh is used during science lessons to build and manipulate new topics taught in class.