More than 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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Students can use these engaging math and literacy games to help better their understanding of fourth-grade content in a fun and hands-on way.
Students enjoy hands-on activities and these will be very beneficial for each of my students to use during math centers. The Math Folder games will allow me to set up stations with my students, giving me time to work with small groups who need extra support. Students who struggle with these math facts will be ready to play and practice! I have seen these games first hand, and know that they are rigorous and review many important reading and math skills in an engaging way. Interactive games also help build a sense of independence and confidence in students who do not benefit from completing worksheets and other pencil and paper activities.
These games will engage my students and help them grow while they enjoy learning! These games are rigorous and will be a great addition to our daily math and language arts practice.
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Students can use these engaging math and literacy games to help better their understanding of fourth-grade content in a fun and hands-on way.
Students enjoy hands-on activities and these will be very beneficial for each of my students to use during math centers. The Math Folder games will allow me to set up stations with my students, giving me time to work with small groups who need extra support. Students who struggle with these math facts will be ready to play and practice! I have seen these games first hand, and know that they are rigorous and review many important reading and math skills in an engaging way. Interactive games also help build a sense of independence and confidence in students who do not benefit from completing worksheets and other pencil and paper activities.
These games will engage my students and help them grow while they enjoy learning! These games are rigorous and will be a great addition to our daily math and language arts practice.