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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In my classroom, I have students with Mental Health Impairments who are unable to work on worksheets all the time. Although worksheets are useful for recording data, my students require hands-on materials to remain engaged and successful in their learning. For instance, I use the Alphabet Sounds Tub to help them connect letters and sounds as they work on pronunciation. Similarly, students who experience difficulties with addiction can use the Number Line Slider to learn the concept more effectively. I would be grateful for any items that can help my students develop their reading, writing, and math skills, and boost their educational confidence.
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In my classroom, I have students with Mental Health Impairments who are unable to work on worksheets all the time. Although worksheets are useful for recording data, my students require hands-on materials to remain engaged and successful in their learning. For instance, I use the Alphabet Sounds Tub to help them connect letters and sounds as they work on pronunciation. Similarly, students who experience difficulties with addiction can use the Number Line Slider to learn the concept more effectively. I would be grateful for any items that can help my students develop their reading, writing, and math skills, and boost their educational confidence.