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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Bouncy Bands are quiet and they don't distract others. Active students are more productive and spend more time on task when they can move. I have seen students who become easily distracted because they require movement, causing a distraction not only for themselves, but for the surrounding students.
In addition, students who feel anxious when working enjoy being able to stretch their legs to release their anxiety while they work. Also, the students that tend to distract the classroom the most due to pent up energy find themselves placed toward the back of the classroom to lessen their effect on the learning environment. Unfortunately, this hinders some of their learning experience. With Bouncy Bands, these students would be able to release energy/anxiety without distracting their peers and be an active part in our classroom learning community.
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Bouncy Bands are quiet and they don't distract others. Active students are more productive and spend more time on task when they can move. I have seen students who become easily distracted because they require movement, causing a distraction not only for themselves, but for the surrounding students.
In addition, students who feel anxious when working enjoy being able to stretch their legs to release their anxiety while they work. Also, the students that tend to distract the classroom the most due to pent up energy find themselves placed toward the back of the classroom to lessen their effect on the learning environment. Unfortunately, this hinders some of their learning experience. With Bouncy Bands, these students would be able to release energy/anxiety without distracting their peers and be an active part in our classroom learning community.