More than three‑quarters 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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My special education students often have a hard time reading the assignments we do in our technology math program. A lot of time is wasted when I have to go from desk to desk to read the problems individually to them. These headphones will make a difference in their ability to be more independent and in the amount of progress they can make.
My kids struggle and need all the supports I can give them. I want to be able to label the headphones to keep them sanitary. My label maker takes AAA batteries and the Clorox wipes will clean them. I am also adding classroom supplies that we use frequently for learning in my classroom or during my IEP meetings. We use notepads and mechanical pencils when we are playing math games. We use post-it notes when playing math jeopardy. I use the flags during meetings and when students need to correct assignments. I also like to send letters home to parents when their child has done something good. I will use the printable address labels for those.
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My special education students often have a hard time reading the assignments we do in our technology math program. A lot of time is wasted when I have to go from desk to desk to read the problems individually to them. These headphones will make a difference in their ability to be more independent and in the amount of progress they can make.
My kids struggle and need all the supports I can give them. I want to be able to label the headphones to keep them sanitary. My label maker takes AAA batteries and the Clorox wipes will clean them. I am also adding classroom supplies that we use frequently for learning in my classroom or during my IEP meetings. We use notepads and mechanical pencils when we are playing math games. We use post-it notes when playing math jeopardy. I use the flags during meetings and when students need to correct assignments. I also like to send letters home to parents when their child has done something good. I will use the printable address labels for those.