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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These students need to learn in a hands-on way that allows them to be actively engaged as they explore and learn. The dramatic play station is a place students can go to pretend, imagine, and be creative.
These dramatic play sets can be rotated in our classroom throughout the school year and the farmer's market stand can be used for additional themes. With these items, students can pretend to be anyone and do anything! This is powerful for my little learners. It is a place that promotes high-level thinking, problem solving, turn taking, and is rich place for teaching vocabulary.
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These students need to learn in a hands-on way that allows them to be actively engaged as they explore and learn. The dramatic play station is a place students can go to pretend, imagine, and be creative.
These dramatic play sets can be rotated in our classroom throughout the school year and the farmer's market stand can be used for additional themes. With these items, students can pretend to be anyone and do anything! This is powerful for my little learners. It is a place that promotes high-level thinking, problem solving, turn taking, and is rich place for teaching vocabulary.