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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My pre-k students are learning literacy. The Alphabet letter tubs, Match-A-Sound Phoenix Awareness set, Fairy Tales Problem Solving STEM kits and the story puppets will provide my students with hands-on literacy-rich experiences that will help me teach my students awareness of books and print, hearing and playing with letter sounds, the relationships between letters and sound, vocabulary development and story comprehension. Early Literacy Development is essential to a child’s language, reading and writing development.
COVID 19 has changed our sense of togetherness. It's been a difficult year of transitions for my pre-k students. The children are experiencing the uncertainty of not knowing when they will be learning from home or learning from school. Young children thrive on consistency and predictable routines. My students have had to leave the comfort of learning with their friends in the classroom to adjust to learning and interact with their teachers and classmates on a computer screen. I feel like I have time with my students and their learning of important skills.
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My pre-k students are learning literacy. The Alphabet letter tubs, Match-A-Sound Phoenix Awareness set, Fairy Tales Problem Solving STEM kits and the story puppets will provide my students with hands-on literacy-rich experiences that will help me teach my students awareness of books and print, hearing and playing with letter sounds, the relationships between letters and sound, vocabulary development and story comprehension. Early Literacy Development is essential to a child’s language, reading and writing development.
COVID 19 has changed our sense of togetherness. It's been a difficult year of transitions for my pre-k students. The children are experiencing the uncertainty of not knowing when they will be learning from home or learning from school. Young children thrive on consistency and predictable routines. My students have had to leave the comfort of learning with their friends in the classroom to adjust to learning and interact with their teachers and classmates on a computer screen. I feel like I have time with my students and their learning of important skills.